1924 
Feb.29 | 
NeAmB 


SIXTEENTH - EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


ENGLISH FURNITURE 


PROPERTY OF BENJAMIN BENGUIAT 


TOGETHER WITH 


ORIENTAL RUGS 


SIXTEENTH SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
NEEDLEWORK 
VELVETS AND BROCADES 


PROPERTY OF BENGUIAT CORPORATION 


SOLD BY ORDER OF 


MAYER, EHRICH AND BLOCK, Arrorneys 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


FEBRUARY 29 AND MARCH 1, 1924 
2:15 P. M. 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 


ONE RE ot UB ELCs VLE WwW 
FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 


Pee AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 
CONTINUING UNTIL DATES OF SALE 


ORIENTAL RUGS 
FURNITURE AND TEXTILES 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ALT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


AFTERNOONS OF FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 


FEBRUARY 29 AND MARCH 1, 1924 
2:15 O’CLOCK 


Wek US ERATED CATALOGUE 


RARE ENGLISH FURNITURE 


TUDOR-GEORGIAN PERIOD 


ORIENTAL RUGS 


CHINESE: MING, K’ANG-HSI, CH’IEN-LUNG 
ISPAHAN, GHIORDES, KULAH, OUSHAK, KHORASSAN 
BEAUTIFUL HISPANO-MORESQUE EXAMPLES 


NEEDLEWORK, VELVETS 
BROCADES 


ITALIAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH 
SIXTEENTH -SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
fier ar AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE AFTERNOONS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. OTTO BERNET anp Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS 


NEW YORK 
1924 


ppb le 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

Il. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
ecard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. : 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 2 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
jnecluded in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its Judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

_ XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given. 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot. and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
es a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS, 


HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


A Diels 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 
56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


SIALOGUE | 


THe AMERICAN Art AssociaATIONn, INc. 
Hei MANAGERS 


_ SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ORIENTAL RUGS, FURNITURE AND TEXTILES © 
mee _ Property of 
BENJAMIN BENGUIAT and 
 BENGUIAT CORPORATION 
_ Afternoons of February 29 and March |, 1924 


is - save time and to prevent mistakes each Purchaser will 
oblige the Managers by filling in this slip and handing it 
to the Record Clerk or Sales Attendant on making the first 
. purchase. | By 


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FIRST AFTERNOON’S SALE 
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 
IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2:15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 233, inclusive 


1—Eicut Prewrer Puates Queen Anne Period 
Circular, with broad flanges; varying slightly in size; several 


have molded rims. 
Approximate diameter, 9 inches. 


2—Four Prewrer PLates Queen Anne Period 
Circular with broad flange incurved; with crest. 


Diameter, 934 inches. 


Four PEwTer PLATTERS 
By Freeman, London; Queen Anne Period 


3 


Circular, with broad flanges and finely molded rims. Two with 
the Full Mark very finely preserved, others indistinct. 


Diameter, 15 inches. 


4—Two Frint-Lock Pocket Pistroxs 
By Hickman; English, Eighteenth Century 


Adjustable barrel to screw into butt; the lock-plates engraved 
with medallion marked “Hickman” and “Trophy.” 


5—Two EncusH Cavaury Fruint-tockx PIsrors Circa 1815 


Heavy arched walnut stock, with curious tapering barrel. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


6—Two EncusH Marine Fuint-Lock PIistors 
By Sheppard, circa 1790 


Long walnut stock, with brass pommel and tapering barrel. 


Marked Sheppard. 


%7—Two Furmt-tock Pistrors 


(a) French, circa 1812. Short arched walnut stock and taper- 
ing round barrel. Marked “M.R. de Culle.” 


(se) Holster pistol, circa 1740; enriched with repoussé brass 
pommel having satyr-head enrichments and scrollings. 


8—Two Earty Encuisn Furmt-tocx Pistrous 
Late Eighteenth Century 
(a) Horse pistol, with arched walnut stock and octagonal taper- 
ing barrel. 
(3) British East India Company’s pistol, date 1811; arched 
walnut stock with brass pommel enriched with crest and date. 


9—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Soup TuREEN 
In the form of a turtle, executed in repoussé, with back as hinged 
cover; imbricated fins and curious head in full relief. 


Length, 23 inches. 


10—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Finely balustered shaft, enriched with gadroonings, shell and leaf 
motives. On molded square base, having further similar enrich- 
ments and ball feet. Loose scrolled arms for lights. 


Height, 291, inches. 


11—Cuinese FarenceE GArvEN SzEAT K’ang-hsi Period 
Molded square seat, with arched rectangular supports pierced 
with fret-motives; glazed apple-green, blue and ivory. (One 


corner chipped. ) 
Height, 191% inches; width, 12 inches. 


Furst Afternoon 


12—Brass-Bounp Box English, Eighteenth Century 
Oblong hinged top, bound at corners with brass and having cen- 
tral rosette: interior lined with cedar for cigars. 


Height, 41%, inches; length, 111% inches. 


13 


Two Framep Mezzorints English, Eighteenth Century 
SCHOOLMASTER WITH BAD BOY and SCHOOLMASTER 
WITH HIS FAVORITE GIRL PUPIL. In black and gold 


frames. 
Height, 91% inches; length, 121% inches. 


14—FiLower Paintine English, Eighteenth Century 
A vase, standing on a table, is filled with a large bouquet of varied 


flowers. Framed. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 2314 inches. 


15—RosEwoop Sewine Basket Sheraton Pertod 
Oblong back and arched side; fitted with shallow drawer at foot ; 
square loop-handles; inlaid with bandings of tulipwood. (Needs 


slight restoration. ) 
Height, 121%, inches; length, 1381/2 inches. 


16—Inuain Manocany Scrap Basket 
Dutch, Eighteenth Century 
Urn-shaped, with open spindled body and flaring molded round 
base having ball feet; interior lined with blue floral damask; 


brass bail handles. 
Height, 17 inches. 


17—Haneine Oax Boox Rack English, Eighteenth Century 
Open back, serpentined at crown, with curved sides, fitted with 

two shelves and three small drawers. Molded base. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 8 inches. 


18—Ivory Inuaip TorroisE-sHELL SEwine Box 
Spanish, Seventeenth Century 
Domed hinged top, paneled and inlaid with vine of ivory leaves, 
giving access to small compartmented interior ; the front enclosed 
by two doors; the interior fitted with eight small drawers. 


(Needs restoration.) 
Height, 101% inches; length, 12 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


19—Watnvutr Bacxceammon Box English, Eighteenth Century 
Paneled oblong, hinged at center to fall over, disclosing interior 


inlaid for backgammon. 
Length, 21 inches. 


20--Two LratHer Sutr’s Buckets English, circa 1800 
Tapering body of heavy hide, enriched with insignia, and name 
of vessel; bail handles. Can be used for jardiniéres. 


Total height, 161% inches. 


Ba Ree Psa LEATHER Suip’s Buckets English, circa 1800 


Similar to the preceding. 


22—Iniaip Manocany Musicat Box Sheraton Pertod 
Upper portion with pipes and roll playing thirty tunes. The 
oblong top hinged, and front with oval medallion enriched with 
mock pipes. Molded stand, with enclosing door at end for the 
two rolls not in use. Supported on square tapering legs. 
(Needs restoration as to pipes and music rolls.) 


Height, 4914, inches; width, 26 imches. 


23—LaAcQuERED ZITHER 
By Light; English, Late Seventeenth Century 
Pear-shaped body, with scrolled head and fluted open supports; 
enriched in gold and black, with borders and sprays of flowers; 
central open rayed motive and bandings. Signed: Light, Foley 


Place, London. 
Length, 321, inches. 


24—Brass-ENRICHED LearHer Missan Venetian, 1629 
Bound in russet hide, enriched with very interesting scrolled cor- 
ners and medallions adorned with rosettes and repoussé rayed 


motives. 
Length, 17 inches. 


25—Two Revotutionary Drums American, Eighteenth Century 


One painted with red bands, the other particolored in black and 
red.. (One with both heads imperfect.) 


First Afternoon 


26—Faience Ort Jar Spanish, Seventeenth Century 
Ovoidal, with three loop-handles and short spout, enriched with 
toothed ribbings and sacred monogram; glazed in rich brown. 

Fitted with loose lining for jardiniére. 
Height, 1814, inches. 


27—Carvep Manocany JARDINIERE Dutch, Eighteenth Century 


Circular body, lined with metal and having small drawer at base; 
enriched with long sprays of hawthorn; brass side handles and 
escutcheons. ‘Supported on arched valance and short cabriole 


legs terminating in ball and claw feet. 
Height, 19 inches. 


28—Two Tart LeatHEeR. SHELL CAsEs English, circa 1821 
Circular body of heavy brown leather; banded near crown, at 
center and foot; bail handles. Can be used for umbrella stand. 


Height, 37 inches. 


29—OnE TatuL LeatHer SHELL CAsE English, circa 1821 
Similar to the preceding. 


30—Intaiw TorToIsE-SHELL SEw1inc Box 


Oblong domed hinged top, giving access to interior having com- 
partments and original bone sewing implements; the exterior 
curiously paneled with oblongs and silver lines. On brass ball 


feet. (Needs slight restoration.) 
Height, 41% inches; length, 91/, inches. 


31—Oxp Encuiso Brass-InLAInp Rosewoop Dressine CasE 


Oblong hinged top, bound in brass and finished with round cor- 
ners. Sides and front fitted with drawers opened by springs 
from the interior. Elaborately fitted with sixteen silver-mounted 
bottles and further utensils. The cover with loose adjustable 
mirror. The fittings are hall marked. 


Height, 814, inches; length, 14 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


382—Smartu Ivory Iyiariw Torrotse-sHELL CaBineT 
Spanish, Late Sixteenth Century 
Rectangular, paneled on all sides with bandings of ivory, studded 
with cuivre doré nails at top; interesting side lifting handles, 
and baluster drop-handles to the interior drawers; the front 
enclosed with hinged door. (Needs restoration. ) 


Height, 61%, inches; length, 11 inches. 


383—Initaip Etmroot Sewince Box — English, Eighteenth Century 
Domed oblong hinged top, giving access to upper compartment ; 
front enclosed with two doors; the interior fitted with six small 
drawers. Exceptionally rare grained elmroot. 


Height, 101%, inches; width, 10 inches. 


34—Miniature Beecu Castner English, Eighteenth Century 
Dentil-molded top, with reeded pilaster and paneled enclosing 
doors. Supported on bracket feet. 


Height, 131%, inches; length, 14 inches. 


35—Manocany Mepicrne Case English, Eighteenth Century 
Rectangular, the hinged cover giving access to interior compart- 
ments, the one at back stationary and arranged below with two 
small drawers; the side compartments hinged to open, these and 
the back fitted with original medicine bottles holding various 
contents; the original pamphlet as companion to the medicine 
chest accompanies this intricate box. 


Height, 81% inches; width, 8 inches. 


86—CarRvED Oak PANEL Tudor Period 


CHRIST AT THE WELL. Interesting archaic carving de- 
picting Our Lord at left, and three personages grouped at right, 
with the well at center. Framed. (Panel cracked.) 


Height, 81% inches; length, 1414 inches. 


First Afternoon 


ENGLISH FURNITURE OF THE JACOBEAN, QUEEN ANNE 
AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PERIODS 


37—Decorateo LaquE ARMCHAIR Sheraton Period 
Open back, with scrolled medallioned splat, balustered crowning 
rail and molded open scrolled arms; seat cannée. Supported on 
tapering outcurving bamboo legs. Decorated with gilded bands 
and scrollings; on dark green grounds. 


38-—BrocaTeLLE Manocany Wine Cuarr Chippendale Period 


Oblong serpentined back with shaped wings, beautifully scrolling 
into outcurving arms and loose seat; covered in two-toned blue 
brocatelle, developing vases of flowers and scrollings. Supported 
on stretchered square castored legs. 


39—Manocany Easy Cuair Chippendale Period 


Oblong back, arms and seat. Supported on molded square legs 
exceptionally well stretchered. 


40—CarRVED AND GILDED SCONCE Chippendale Period 


Scrolled cartouche-shaped ; supported at sides by columnar mo- 
tives enriched with leaf scrolls, rocaille motives and water-drip: 
fitted with brass arm for electricity. 


Height, 41 inches; width, 1614 inches. 


41—Innaip Manocany WINE Cooter Sheraton Period 

4 Octagonal molded lifting top and tapering body; the interior 
fitted with leaded compartments. Supported on molded taper- 
ing flaring legs terminating in brass castors. 


Height, 281% inches; diameter, 20 inches. 


42—Inrtaip Satinwoop WINE CooLer Sheraton Period 
Finely banded oblong lifting top; interior lined with metal; 
trimmed with brass bail carrying handle. Supported on tapering 


square castored legs. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


43—Carved Manocany Titrinc-rop Breaxrast TAase 
Late Sheraton Period 
Oblong top, with round corners. Supported on baluster shaft 
and four finely reeded tapering outcurving legs, terminating in 


brass claw castors. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 48 inches. 


44—Intaip Etmroor CENTER-TABLE Sheraton Period 

Paneled oblong top; frieze fitted with shallow drawer. Supported 

on tapering square legs. Unusually fine elmroot, with rich nut- 
brown patina, has been used throughout. 

Height, 28 inches; width, 19 inches. 


45—Manocany BanaQuetreE English, Eighteenth Century 
Loose seat, covered in wine colored stellate motived rep. Sup- 

ported on molded square legs and H-stretcher. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 291, inches. 


46—NEEDLEWoRK CarvepD Manocany BanquETTE 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Square seat, covered in fine gros-point developing large sprays 
of poppies in mellow colors on ivory grounds. Supported on 
cabriole legs having leaf knees and claw ball feet. (The needle- 


work needs slight restoration.) 
Height, 18 inches; top, 19 inches. 


449—Decoratep Laaqukt CHAIR Late Sheraton Period 


Open back, scrolling to front of seat with flaring splat; cannée 
seat. Supported on tapering incurved legs. Decorated in old- 
green with scrollings and bandings. 


48—Two Crimson Damask Oak Cnairs Henri II Style 


Small oblong back, and seat covered in crimson floral damask. 
Supported on columnar legs with molded H-stretcher. 


49—Two SHarep Mirrors Georgian Period 

Oblong frames, with canted corners at foot, and scrolled at 
crown; mirror panel having gilded fillets. 

ene Height, 25 inches; width, 1914 inches, 


First Afternoon 


50—Miniature Oak Wririne Bureau 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Slant-front writing fall; the front arranged with two end-on-end 
drawers, and two others below, trimmed with original brass knobs. 
Supported on molded bracket feet. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 131 inches. 


51—Two Carvep anv GintpED Brackets Georgian Period 


Valanced semicircular top, supported by large S-scrolled bracket 
enriched with sprays of flowers and rocaille motives. 


Height, 17 inches. 


52—Watnout Torrr Mirror English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Molded mirror with inset round corners, supported on slightly 
expanding shaft; stand with incurved front fitted with three 


drawers. On bracket feet. 
Height, 2414 inches; width, 17 inches. 


53—Inxtaiw RosEwoop Drop-Lear TABLE Late Sheraton Period 


Oblong top, with two drop leaves paneled with diamond motives 
in varicolored woods; the center of top is loose and slides, giv- 
ing access to a compartment inlaid for backgammon. Supported 
on oblong shaft with outcurving legs and stretcher. (Needs 


slight restoration. ) 
Height, 27 inches; top open, 42 by 18 inches. 


54—Intam Manocany Carp Tase Sheraton Period 
Semicircular folding top, cross-banded with kingwood, and lined 
with green cloth; frieze of similar contour to top. Supported 
on finely tapering square legs. (Needs slight restoration.) 


Height, 291%, inches; diameter, 36 inches. 


55—Carvep Watnut HicH-sack CHair 
William and Mary Period 
Oblong back and seat cannée; back enriched with open scrolled 
pediment; expanding baluster supports. Curiously bracketed 
baluster legs with H-stretcher and frontal pierced stretcher 
similar to the pediment. (Seat defective.) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


56—Carvep Waunut CHair Stuart Period 
Open double-paneled back and seat cannée; back enriched with 
open scrollings and rosettes; coronetted pediment, supported by 
two cupidons on spirally twisted supports. Similarly spiraled 
H-stretcher, legs and frontal pierced coronetted and scrolled 
stretcher. : 


57—-Carvep Watnut Wine CuHair Queen Anne Period 
Sloping oblong back, with wings scrolling into out-turned arms 
and seat covered in brown linen. Supported on bracketed cab- 
riole legs having pad feet. 


58—LaqvE Fivre-sack SETTEE Late Sheraton Period 
Open backs with interesting flaring splats, the end backs scroll- 
ing into arms; cannée seat. Supported on square tapering legs. 
Decorated in gray-green with leaf and husk motives on buff 


grounds. 
Height, 3 feet; length, 6 feet 6 inches. 


59—Initai Manocany Sora Taste Sheraton Period 
Oblong top, with two drop leaves having round corners and broad 
bandings of deeper toned wood; frieze fitted with two end-on-end 
drawers. Supported on oblong shafts having outcurved legs 
terminating in brass castors. 


Height, 2734, inches; top open, 59 inches. 


60—Iniai Manocany Trrtinc-rop Breaxrast Taste 
Late Sheraton Period 
Finely banded oblong top, with round corners, of very beauti- 
fully veined plum-pudding mahogany. Supported on baluster 
shaft and four outcurving reeded legs terminating in brass 


castors. 
Height, 2814 inches; length, 601%, inches. 


61—Initai Manocany Povuprevse Sheraton Period 

Oblong hinged and quadranted top, the interior fitted with cen- 

tral mirror and compartments; the front with small slide and 

two end-on-end drawers below compartments. Supported on 
square legs having incurved shelf-stretcher. 

Height, 32 inches; width, 23 inches. 


First Afternoon 


62—Inuaip Watnut Hancine Casinet 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Rectangular, with canted pilasters and moldings at crown and 
base; front with arched glazed panel; fitted in the interior with 
two shelves; access given to cabinet by hinged back. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 19 inches. 


63—Crimson Carven Manocany Easy Cuartr Chippendale Period 
Serpentined oblong back, armpads and seat covered in crimson 
damask displaying large scrollings and flowers; the arms sus- 
tained on rosetted incurved supports. On square tapering legs 
having H-stretcher. 


64—Ovat NEEDLEWORK PANET, French, Seventeenth Century 


Displaying before a blue ground the symbols of the “Passion.” 


Petit-point, executed in mellow colors. 
Height, 101% inches. 


65—GoOLD-EMBROIDERED CusHION 
Asia Minor, Seventeenth Century 
Apricot-pink satin; enriched in silver and gold threads and pastel 
silk with florally cruciformed medallion. Pale green border of 


scrolling tulip motives. 
1714, inches by 16% inches. 


66—VetveT BrocapE CusHion Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Displaying blossomed diamond motives within fine-leaved ogivals ; 
woven in ivory, pink and lavender cut velvet, on drap d’or yellow 
grounds. Finished with a border of crimson brocade displaying 
small sprays of flowers in colors and gold. 


22 inches by 191% inches. 


67—MixuE-FLEuRS BrocapEe CusHion 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Deep gray-blue field, woven with series of minutely infloretted 
palmette motives, interrupted by small jardiniéres scrolled with 


Herati leaves in old-red and ivory. 
2114, inches by 21 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


68—Drapr p’or Ivory VELVET CusHION 
French, Eighteenth Century 
Ivory cut velvet, displaying a diamond lattice, occupied by 
sprays of small blossoms on drap d’or yellow ground. Finished 
with a border of Persian brocade, woven with blossomed circular 


medallions in gold, on purple grounds. 
22 inches by 211% inches. 


69-—Sitver BrocapE Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Lustrous sapphire-blue satin, woven in silver threads and yellow 
silks, with trailing vines of pomegranate and carnation motives. 
Interesting amber-red border, woven with sprays and stripes of 


small flowers in further silver threads. 
271/, inches square. 


7O—MitiE-FLEuRS Gotp Brocapr CusHion 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Rich drap-d’or field; woven in rose-red, ivory and black with 


minutely blossomed diamond lattice. 
23 inches square. 


71—Buve BrocapEe CusHion Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Deep gray-blue jaspé silk, woven in ivory, tan and slight pas- 
sages of silver threads, with infloretted palmette motives and 


narrow floral border. 
24 inches by 221, inches. 


72— SILVER BrocapE CusHIon Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Shot-silver gray and yellow ground, woven with palmette motives, 
infloretted with numerous red-pink flowers. The palmettes out- 
lined with deeper gray bandings. Finished with similar colored 
floral borders. 

251%, inches by 24 inches. 


73—MILLE-FLEURS GoLtpD BrocapE CusHION 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Displaying series of minutely blossomed palmette motives in red- 
pink, blue and ivory, on solid grounds of gold threads. 


26 inches square. 


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74—NEEDLEWORK SCREEN Pane French, Seventeenth Century 
Rich resonant black field; executed in petit and gros point, with 


fantastic scrollings of flowers and fruit in very mellow colors. 


24 inches by 21 inches. 


75—Goup BrocapE Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 

Woven in mellow red-pink and gold threads, on blue ground, with 

stellated scrolled diamond lattice. Finished with silver brocade 

border, developing beautiful scrollings of varied flowers in pastel 
colors on silver-ivory grounds. 

28 inches square. 


76—EmBRoIvERED Linen Cusuion Mitylenian, Seventeenth Century 


Ivory linen, enriched in crimson and sapphire-blue, with jar- 
dinieres of flowers amidst which birds are perched. Finished with 


scalloped lace. (Stained.) 
251%, inches by 25 inches. 


77—Goup Brocape Cover Persian, Eighteenth Century 

Cerulean-blue field, woven in gold threads and ivory with floral 
stripes. Rose-pink striped border. 

2714, inches by 25%, inches. 


78—SILvVER BrocapE CusHion Louis XIV Period 
Ribbed pale-blue field, woven in pastel colors and crimson, with 
rustic sprays of fine fruit and flowers; trimmed with galloon. 


271, inches by 24 inches. 


79—Drap d’Or Curt-vetvet Cover’ Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Jade-green cut velvet, displaying floral lobed medallions within 
a stellated diamond lattice, on golden-yellow grounds. Border 
of striped brocade, having corners of mille-fleurs blue brocade. 


28 inches by 26 inches. 


80—Rare Biur Brocape Cover Italian, Seventeenth Century 


Cool amber-yellow field; woven in beautiful lustrous bleu-de-ciel 
with very interesting scrolling stripes occasionally developing 


small medallioned lavender blossoms. 
28 inches by 27 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


81—Drap d’Or Cur-vELvET Cover’ Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Woven in green cut velvet, with fine leaved diamond lattice and 
small blossoms in green on drap d’or and ivory ground. Fin- 
ished with borders of golden-yellow velvet, somewhat similar in 
pattern, with corners of mille-fleurs brocade. (Stained; needs 


restoration. ) 
28 inches square. 


82—Drar-pv’Or Mitie-FLteurRs Brocape Cover 
| Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Lustrous sapphire-blue satin, woven in gold threads, crimson- 
red, lavender, yellow and ivory, with series of finely infloretted 


palmette motives. 
30 inches by 231% inches. 


83—Go.tp BrocapE CusHIoNn Persian, Seventeenth Century 


Deep rich blue satin ground, woven in orange, golden-yellow and 
gold threads, with interesting sprays of tulip motives. 


24 inches square. 


84—-Gotp BrocapE Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Lavender-tan field, woven in gold threads, golden-yellow and 
passages of red-pink with series of infloretted palmette motives 
of varied sizes. Gray-green border of silver palmette devices. 


31 inches by 27 inches. 


85—Two EmproipereD Linen PaAnets 
Asia Minor, Sixteenth Century 
Deep ivory linen, enriched in rose-du-Barry, old-yellow and 
black, with central rosetted cruciform motive within a scrolled 
and bordered panel. Outer border of curious angular scrollings. 


(Need restoration.) 
32 inches by 251, inches. 


86—GoLtp BrocapE Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 


Fine apple-green satin, woven in gold threads and passages of 
crimson with infloretted palmette motives. Rich border of silver 
and blue minutely blossomed ogivals. 

32 inches by 31 inches. 


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87—GoOLD-EMBRODIERED COVER Bulgarian, Seventeenth Century 
Wine-brown field, enriched in rose-pink, blue, yellow and ivory 
with curious winged and pendented medallion, archaic animals 


and conventionalized floral motives. 
33 inches by 24 inches. 


88—MIL1LE-FLEURS BrocapE CusHion Persian, Eighteenth Century 
Deep blue field; woven in straw-yellow and slight passage of red- 
pink with very curiously scrolled palmette motives minutely 


blossomed. 
23 inches square. 


88a—Printep Corron Cover English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Printed in crimson, aubergine, pale-blue and yellow, with a flow- 
ered mound from which springs a tree blossoming with many 
varied flowers and supporting squirrel and birds. Border of 
florally festooned trees, on which birds are perched. (Imperfect.) 


2 yards 31 inches by 2 yards 20 inches. 


89—Gotp BrocapE CovER Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Amber-yellow satin field; woven with series of small detached 
floral motives. Deep rich blue border with series of detached 


sprays of asters. 
3114, inches by 30 inches. 


90—Carvep Oak CHAIR Cromwellian Period 


Open oblong back, with quaintly scrolled pediment and three very 
unusual spooned vertical splats; molded oak seat. Supported 
on stretchered baluster legs. 


91—Inutaip Manocany ScREEN Desk 


Narrow molded top. Supported on expanding ends having 
scrolled cross-feet and central balustered stretcher; the front 
fitted with hinged falling writing tablet lined with red leather on 
the interior, and crimson pleated silk on the exterior. 


Height, 451% inches; width, 211% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


92—Satinwoop IntaAip Manocany CENTER-TABLE 
Late Sheraton Period 
Oval top, broadly banded with satinwood, inlaid, in colored 
woods, with wreathed medallions of husk motives. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 29 inches. 


93—Oax Reapinc Tape English, Eighteenth Century 
Oblong top, with book-rest at front, hinged and ratcheted at back 
to raise to any convenient angle. Supported on round expand- 
ing shaft and scrolled tripod legs. 
[ Height, 32 inches; width, 18 inches. 
94—Smatt Manocany Tasie 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Oblong top, with round corners and scrolled flaring gallery; the 
front arranged as a cabinet with arched valance and shallow 
drawer. Supported on valanced cabriole legs with curious pad 
feet. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 181%, inches. 
95—Manocany Tasie English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Oblong top, with shaped gallery having hand-holes; the front 
fitted with tambour slide enclosing large compartment. Sup- 
ported on molded square legs. 
Height, 301% inches; width, 1914 inches. 
96—SmaLtt Watnut TasLe English, Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong top of finely grained walnut. Supported on 
molded square shaft and scrolled tripod legs. 
Height, 291%, inches; width, 21 inches. 


97—-Stx YEW-TREE AND CHEsTNUT Winpsor ARMCHAIRS 

° English, Eighteenth Century 
Arched open back spindled through horseshoe arms, and having 
pierced double vase-shaped splat; saddle seat. Supported on 


H-stretchered flaring baluster legs. 


98—Fivre YEW-TREE AND CHEstTNuUT Wrnpsor ARMCHAIRS 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Similar to the preceding, but having finely arched stretcher with 
small spindles to back legs. 


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99—Inuaip RosEwoop Work ‘TAasLe By Hope, circa 1820 
Oblong top, with scroll-inlay ; frieze fitted with drawer and slid- 
ing deep green silk bag for work. Supported on baluster legs 
having cross feet and central stretcher having rosette at center. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 22 inches. 


100—Carvep Oak CHarr Queen Anne Period 


Double-arched open back, with vase splat; molded oak seat. 
Supported on well-stretchered balustered legs. 


101—Iniarip Manocany Gamine Tape 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Loose sliding molded oblong top, disclosing interior inlaid as 
backgammon table; front fitted with two end-on-end drawers 
paneled to simulate three drawers and trimmed with two brass 
rosetted knobs. Supported on square tapering legs. 
Height, 31 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


102—Inxtaip Satinwoop Wraitinc TABLE Sheraton Period 
Molded oblong top, lined with old red-pink leather; fitted at 


back with open cabinet having two drawers at foot and shelf at 
top; enriched with cutvre doré open gallery and latticed paneled 
ends; the table fitted with long drawer and supported on taper- 
ing bamboo turned legs enriched with gadrooned canopy at 


crown. 
Height, 46 inches; width, 32 inches. 


103—Manocany Drop-Lear Tas ie 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Triangular molded top, with one leaf forming square when open. 
Supported on tapering round legs having pad feet. One leg 
gated for folding leaf. 


Height, 27 inches; top open, 2514 inches square. 


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104—CarvED AND GILDED Mirror Georgian Period 


Oblong frame, with serpentined and arched corners; interestingly 
enriched with ribbon and rosette moldings at interior and ovulo 
moldings at exterior; the pediment adorned with rosettes and 
scrolled acanthus leaves; bracketed husk drops at sides; the 
apron with shell-scrolled device at center. (Two rosettes have 
been replaced and the further one is missing.) 


Height, 361%, inches; width, 2514 inches. 


105—Carvep Gitp—ED Manocany Mirror Early Georgian Period 


Scrolled oblong frame, with leaf-enriched gilded interior fillet, 
adorned with finely scrolled and rosetted gilded pediment and 


fruiting vines at sides. 
Height, 40 inches; width, 201, inches. 


106—Manocany Tamsovr Fronr Writinc Desk 

English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Small oblong top, with quarter-round tambour front slidmg 
mechanically; pull-slide immediately below top; interior fitted 
with compartments; slide lined with green leather. Curious semi- 
circular body fitted with two drawers having brass moldings and 
bail handles. Supported on open lyre-shaped scrolled legs ter- 
minating in carved and gilded claw feet, and medallion stretchered 


Bt cencer. 
Height, 4114 inches; width, 36 inches. 


107—Crimson Damask Watnut SoFA Queen Anne Period 
Oblong back, with deep outscrolling arms and seat covered in 
contemporary crimson damask woven with large pear-shaped 


scrollings and leafage. Supported on cabriole legs with pad feet 
and balustered double H-stretcher. 


Height, 411%, inches; length, 56 inches. 


108—Carvep Oak SETTLE Queen Anne Period 

Oblong molded back enriched with two arched molded panels; 

open scrolled arms. Supported on curious cabriole legs. (Seat 
lacking. ) 

Height, 41 inches; width, 361 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


109—Inuain Rosrewoop Tittinc-ror Tare English, circa 1820 
Molded and banded hexagonal top, enriched with central fan 
rosette. Supported on reeded round shaft and three scrolled 


triped legs of walnut. 
Height, 2714, inches; diameter, 26 inches. 


110—Oax Tasie English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Oval top; supported on three slightly flaring baluster legs with 


open triangular stretcher. 
Height, 281, inches; width, 27 inches. 


111—Oak CENTER-TABLE English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Oval top. Supported on three straight legs having triangular 


shelf-stretcher. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 27 inches. 


112—Carvep Oak JARDINIERE English, Eighteenth Century 
Gadrooned urn-shape, with fluted round base and square plinth; 


interior lined with metal. 
Height, 2314, inches; diameter, 28 inches 


118—Manocany Bureau English, Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong top; front fitted with two end-on-end drawers, 
and two long drawers below trimmed with fine original shell 
motives. Brass bail handles. On bracketed molded base. 


Height, 301, inches; length, 32 inches. 


114—Oax Bureau William and Mary Period 
Molded oblong top; the front fitted with three drawers, each 
variously paneled with lozenge and cruciform motives; trimmed 
with brass bail handles. Supported on bulbous feet. 


Height, 3614, inches; length, 43, inches. 


115—Carvep Manocany BAnQuETTE Chippendale Period 
Oblong top covered in floral crimson damask trimmed with fringe. 
Supported on H-stretchered square legs enriched with interesting 


geometric sunk-fret. 
Height, 1614 inches; length, 21 inches. 


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116—Carvep Manocany BanquETre 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Oblong top fitted with loose cushion covered in contemporary 
green velvet. Supported on cabriole legs having fan motives at 
knees, spade feet and baluster H-stretcher. 


Height, 171/, inches; length, 21 inches. 


117—Carvep Manocany Pie-crust Tintrnc-ror Tasie 
Chippendale Period 
Scrolled molded circular sunk top. Supported on expanding 
round shaft enriched with sunk geometric fret and_ spiral 
gadrooning; scrolled tripod legs adorned with leaf cartouches 


at knees, and acanthus-leaf feet. 
Height, 29 inches; diameter, 271% inches. 


118—Eumroot anp PrEaAr-trEE TittTinc-tor TABLE 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Remarkably grained circular top having raised molding at edges. 
Supported on pear-shaped baluster shaft and tripod scrolled 


legs. (Needs restoration.) 
Height, 29 inches; diameter, 28 inches. 


119—Oax Tiutinc-ror Taste English, Early Eighteenth Century 


Circular top. Supported on fluted baluster and three ARNON In | 


the form of human beings. 
Height, 27 inches; diameter, 301% inches. 


120—Iniaw Watnut Kwnee-Hote Desk Queen Anne Period 


Broadly banded and molded oblong top with inset round corners, 
the front fitted with long frieze drawer; double-arched central 
door below and pedestals of three drawers each; central recessed 
cabinet enclosed by doors. On bracket feet. 


Height, 301, inches; length, 301, inches. 


121—Manocany CaBINET English, Eighteenth Century 
Finely molded overhanging cornice curiously bracketed toward 
front, and enclosed by two paneled doors; molded frieze. Sup- 
ported on square tapering legs. (Needs slight restoration.) 


Height, 5214 inches; width, 274% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


122—Watnut BurErau English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong banded top, the front arranged with four grad- 
uated long drawers trimmed with engraved brass bail handles 
and escutcheons. Supported on bracket feet. 


Height, 37 inches; length, 40 inches. 


123—Oak SIDE-TABLE Cromwellian Period 
Molded oblong top; frieze fitted with long paneled drawer 
trimmed with knobs. . Supported on ball and ring-turned legs 

having H-stretcher. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 32 inches. 


124—Manocany Carp Taste English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Curious oblong molded top, having out-set round corners, and 
two hinged folding leaves to rear, the first unlined, the second 
lined with green cloth and having guinea and tumbler pockets ; 
frieze of similar contour to top. Supported on slightly cab- 
rioled round legs tapering to pad feet. 


Height, 30 inches; length, top open, 321%, inches. 


125—Inxuarp Oak Corner CuPppoarpn 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Rectangular, with canted pilasters, molded at crown and foot, 
and enclosed by paneled door enriched with stellate medallion 


and diamond motives. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 29 inches. 


126—Manocany Bureau English, Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong top, with bow-front fitted with two end-on-end 
drawers and two long drawers beneath; trimmed with brass 
rosetted ring-handles. On bracket feet. 


Height, 3314 inches; length, 35 inches. 


127—TortTolsE-sHELL Mirror English, Eighteenth Century 


Deeply molded hollow oblong frame inlaid with red tortoise-shell ; 
finished with interior and exterior ebonized fillets. 


Height, 25%, inches; width, 211% inches. 


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128—Watunvur Torter Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong frame, with rounded corners at crown. Sup- 
ported on expanding brackets having brass vase terminals; the 
stand arranged with three incurved drawers and bracket feet. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 15 inches. 


129—Manocany Carp Tare Chippendale Period 


Finely molded serpentined folding top, lined on the interior with 
green velvet; the frieze of similar contour to top. Supported 
on square tapering legs, having open scrolled brackets at frieze. 


Height, 281, inches; top open, 3314, inches. 


130—InTEREstTING CuEstNuT Carp Tape Chippendale Period 
Oblong folding top, with interior lined with green cloth; frieze 
fitted with drawer having loop handles. Supported on square 
legs bracketed under frieze. 


Height, 29 inches; top open, 851% by 341%, inches. 


131—Manocany Drop-tear Foupine Taste Chippendale Period 
Narrow center with two large drop-leaves. Supported on molded 
square legs, two gated for support of folding leaves. 


Height, 28°, inches; top open, 36 by 35 inches. 


132—Manocany CaBinet Late Sheraton Period 
Dentil-molded cornice; the front enclosed by two molded and 
glazed doors; the interior fitted with shelves lined with crimson 
velours. Stand with molded frieze. Supported on open bracketed 
square legs having molded toes and shelf-stretcher. 


Height, 521%, inches; width, 2714 inches. 


183—Inuain Manocany Taste Desk 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Rectangular, with slant hinged top falling over to form large 
writing tablet; the exterior enriched with basket of flowers and 
scrolled sprays of flowers interrupted and banded with sunk brass 
strips; fitted with drawer at left side. 


Height, 61% inches; length, 19 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


134—Carvep Manocany Mirror Chippendale Period 


Scrolled oblong frame, supported by slender columnar motives, 
surrounded by unusual open scrollings of leaves festooned with 
sprays of small clustered flowers and having husk and rosette 
motives at intervals. 

Height, 4714 inches; width, 2014 inches. 


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135—Carvep AND GrLDED Mirror Chippendale Period 


Arched oblong scrolled frame, enriched with open cartouche pedi- 
ment, rocaille scrollings and sprays of flowers; easel back. 


Height, 2714 inches; width, 24 inches. 


136—Carvrep AND GitpED Manocany Mrrror 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong frame, with inset corners at crown and interior 
gilded-leaf fillet ; finely scrolled pediment and apron enriched with 


open gilded-leaf cartouches. 
Height, 47 inches; width, 301% inches. 


137—Oaxk Wraitinc Bureau English, Early Eighteenth Century 


Framed oblong top, hinged at front to fall over on slides for 
extended writing tablet; front fitted with three long drawers 
trimmed with original brass ring-handles and escutcheons. On 


molded bracket feet. 7 
Height, 281, inches; length, 35 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


138—Lagvet Foxipinc Camp BeEp 
English, Eighteenth Century Style 
Two frontal baluster posts, enriched with scrollings of leaves 
and flowers in delicate colors; arched folding tester. (One pin- 
nacle missing. ) 


Height, 5 feet 1 inch; length, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet 4 inches. 


139—BrocatELLE Carvep anp Gitpep Brencu 
Venetian, Seventeenth Century 
Oblong seat, covered in beautiful rose-crimson floral brocatelle, 
with golden-yellow grounds. Supported on eight cup-balustered 
legs, having molded box stretchers. 


Height, 1 foot 7 inches; length, 6 feet 5 inches. 


140—Manocany THREE-PART DINING-TABLE 
English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Center portion with oblong top and large drop leaf, supported 
on six molded square legs, two being gated for folding and extra 
leaf; end portions with bow-front, supported on similar legs. 
Can be used for console tables. 


Height, 2 feet 41% inches; top extended, 8 feet 10 inches by 8 feet 81 inches. 


141—Two-part Manocany Breaxrast Tape 
English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Each part with oblong top having round frontal corners. Sup- 
ported on baluster shaft and four outcurved legs terminating in 
brass castors, these can be used for console tables. Extra leaf 
for center with clip and bracket supports. When joined, forms 
large oblong topped table. 


Height, 28 inches; length, fully extended, 60 inches by 411% inches. 


142—Fotping Manocany Haur-rester Camp Bep 
English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Oblong back and curved sides; hinged fall-over adjustable ex- 
tending slats for mattress; fitted with loose baluster posts and 
hooded tester. Supported on castored pear-shaped balustered 
legs. The whole forming an oblong bench when entirely folded. 


Height, 6 feet 7 inches; length, 6 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


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143—Carvep Manocany Four-posr Cuinpn’s Bep Sheraton Period 
Beautiful expanding reeded posts enriched at foot with varied 
leafage and interesting feather motives ; paneled back with arched 
tester, having chintz valance and curtain developing small flowers 
on ivory ground. Box-spring mattress, with chintz valance and 


loose coverlet. 


Height, 5 feet 3 inches; length, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 91% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


144—Larce PanELep Oax anp Watnutr Caninet 
William and Mary Pertod 
Deep overhanging molded cornice enriched with dentil motives ; 
the upper and lower portion with molded stiles; arranged with 
four similar doors, deeply paneled, with diamond medallions. 
Supported on molded base and stump feet. 
Height, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches. 


NEEDLEWORK, VELVETS AND BROCADES 


145—NEEDLEWORK COVER French, Seventeenth Century 
Pale-blue field, enriched in petit-point, with rosetted medallions 
and oblongs. Pale-yellow borders on three sides of pear-shaped 


scrollings. Trimmed with fringe. 
35 inches by 221, inches. 


146—Hunearian Point Emproierep Cover 
Florentine, Early Seventeenth Century 
Solidly worked in varied stitches, with chevroned motives in deep 


amber, yellow, greens, ivories and tans. 
381, by 25 inches. 


147—Sitver Brocape Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Crimson satin field, richly woven with very beautiful series of 
small scrolled blossoms. Lavender border with similar motives 


in pastel colors. 
38 inches by 30 inches. 


148—EmMBROIDERED LINEN CoveER Italian, Sixteenth Century 
Sheer linen, enriched with blue border of angularly scrolled car- 
nation motives. Finished with small pinnacled guard. (Needs 


restoration. ) 
40 inches by 16 inches. 


149—MiILuE-FLEURS CRIMSON AND Goxtp BrocapEt Cover 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 


Rich rose-crimson satin, woven in gold threads, yellows, greens 
and black, with innumerable series of small carnation motives. 


291%, inches by 28%, inches. 


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150—Two Emproiprerep Linen Cusnions 
Mitylenan, Seventeenth Century 
Oblong ; enriched in crimson and blues, with varied floral motives. 
Trimmed with crochet lace. 


151—Cut-vetvet CusHion Italian, Seventeenth Century 


Oblong; crimson velvet center panel, bordered with floral cut 
velvet in pale-blue and gray, on ivory ground. 


152—Lavenver BrocavE Cover French, Eighteenth Century 


Wine-lavender field, fluctuating to lighter areas, woven, in deli- 
cate pastel colors, with very beautifully drawn sprays of roses 
and silver vines of flowers. Trimmed with silver galloon. 


40 inches by 211% inches. 


153—Srrieep Goutp Mintie-rieurs BrocaprE Cover 
Persian, Eighteenth Century 
Ivory and black striped field; woven in pastel colors and gold 
threads with innumerable scrolled small blossoms. Striped and 


scrolled borders in crimson and green. 
44 inches by 30 inches. 


154—GoLpDEN-TAUPE VELVET CovER Genoese, Sixteenth Century 
Unusual toned golden-taupe velvet; trimmed with gold galloon. 


71 inches by 39% inches. 


155—LencTH oF JARDINIERE VELVET Louis XIV Period 
Ecru field, woven with rose-pink flowers and green scroll motives. 


441/, inches by 281, inches. 


156—Empromwerep Linen Cover Asia Minor, Seventeenth Century 
Ivory linen, enriched with four stems of leaves, curiously worked 

in greens and pinks. 
45 inches by 181% inches. 


157—Goup MinuLE-FLEURS BrocapE CusHIon 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 


Rare drap dor field; woven in blues, crimson and black with 


series of minutely infloretted palmette motives. 
241/, inches square. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


158—Huounearian Point ann EmBromErRED Cover 

Italian, Early Seventeenth Century 
Displaying in the center scrolled oval medallion in greens and 
ivory centered with a dull-pink blossom. The field with chev- 
roned lozenge motives in pastel colors. Recurring golden-yellow 
border, displaying jardiniéres at quarters and the corners inter- 

rupted by birds perched on shrubs and butterflies. 
46 inches by 31 inches. 


159—MiriEe-FLEuRS BrocapE CusHion 
Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Lustrous crimson satin, woven in blues, greens and yellows, with 
varied detached floral motives amidst which birds are seen. Sim- 
ilar border. 
22 inches by 21 4nches. 
160—EmMBROIDERED Crimson SILK Cover 
Italian Renaissance Period 
Lustrous crimson velvet, enriched in appliqué green and yellow 
silks, with all-over strap arabesques, husk scrollings and leafage. 
Trimmed with fringe. Cruciform portion, forming valance over 
edge of table; trimmed with particolored fringe. 
Length, 50 inches; width, 42 inches. 


161—Rare Ruopian Borver Sixteenth Century 

Fine ivory linen, forming pattern displaying beautiful lozenge 

motives, scrolled with leaves and centered with husks. Narrow 

pomegranate motived borders; background embroidered in rose- 

crimson. 

Length, 54 inches; depth, 614, inches. 

162—GoLp-EMBROIDERED CusHION Persian, Seventeenth Century 

Rose-pink field; enriched in dark blue, gold-yellow and passages 

of gold threads with detached bouquets of flowers. Pale-blue 
border with palmette and floral sprays. 

26 inches by 25 inches. 

163—Btivur BrocapE Cover Persian, Seventeenth Century 

Lustrous deep sapphire-blue field; woven in pale pink, green and 

ivory with remarkable series of carnation sprays in each of which 


is a perched bird. 
58 inches by 27%, inches. 


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164—MiLir-FLEuRs Gray Brocapr Cover 
Rare jaspé fluctuating mouse-gray satin, woven in delicate pinks, 
greens and ivory, with series of lovely small sprays of flowers. 


5 feet 3 inches by 4 feet 414 inches. 


165—EmpromweERED LineEN Cover Rhodian, Sixteenth Century 
Tan linen, enriched with broad border in tawny-brown having 
diamond medallions, flanked by angularly placed scrolled blos- 
soms. Finished with scalloped lace edge. (Needs restoration.) 


70 inches by 281, inches. 


166—Crimson BrocateLLtE Cover Italian, Siateenth Century 
Woven in rich crimson and ivory with large leaf-scrolled motives 
and smaller leaf border. (Needs restoration. ) 


661, inches by 29 inches. 


167—Ivory BrocapE Cover French, Seventeenth Century 


Rich ivory field, woven in beautiful shell pink, with elaborate 


bouquets of flowers, scrolled with vines. 
6 feet by 1 foot 101% inches. 


168—LavENDER Sik Brocape Cover Venetian, Louis XV Period 


Gray-lavender field, woven with bouquets of varicolored flowers 
interrupted by festooned ribbon motives in silver. Trimmed with 


silver galloon. 
6 feet 4 inches by 3 feet 4 inches. 


169—-EmproimERED Linen Cover Rhodian, Seventeenth Century 


Deep ivory linen, enriched in golden-yellow, deep green and rose- 
crimson, with series of jardiniéres, alternating in color. 


6 feet 4 inches by 1 foot 7 inches. 


170—LarcEr Srrirep Brocape Cover Persian, Eighteenth Century 
Woven with innumerable narrow chevroned and plain stripes in 


old red, black, blue, green, ivory and tan. 
6 feet square. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


171—EmproiwEreD Linen Cover 
Hindu-Perse, Seventeenth Century 
Deep tan-ivory linen, enriched in crimson, green and yellow with 
lobed floral medallion, sprays and bracket corners of flowers. 
Borders of floral stems and scrolled guards. 


7 feet by 8 feet 81%, inches. 


172—BeavtiruL Frorat Brocape Cover 
| Persian, Seventeenth Century 
Rich wine-purple field, woven in pastel colors and crimson, with 
exceptionally drawn sprays of roses and silver floral vines. 


Trimmed with silver galloon. 
7 feet 4 inches by 4 feet 91% inches. 


173—Gotp Brocape Cover Italian, Eighteenth Century 
Displaying dainty ivory floral stripes interrupted by solidly 


woven gold bandings. 
7 feet 7 inches by 4 feet 4& inches. 


174—Rare Crimson Empromerep Linen Borper 
Rhodian, Sixteenth Century 
Ivory linen, forming the pattern and developing floral cruciform 
motives, interrupted by arabesqued jardiniéres and having angu- 
lar scrolled and blossomed borders. Backgrounds embroidered 


solidly in crimson. 
Length, 7 feet 10 inches; depth, 10 inches. 


175—EmMBRroiwERED LineN Cover Asia Minor, Sixteenth Century 


Fine ivory linen, enriched in pastel colors and crimson-red, with 
extremely interesting sprays of pomegranates and flowers, inter- 


rupted by rosettes. 
6 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


176—F iver Lace Borper Italian, Sixteenth Century 
Displaying series of cupidons facing fountains, surmounted by 
stags and interrupting scrolled cagles. 


Length, 8 feet 4 inches; depth, 81% inches. 


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177—Royat-BLuE BrocapE Cover Italian, Louis XIII Period 
Royal-blue field, woven with gray and golden rocaille motives, 


flowers and vines, with birds perched upon the sprays. 


8 feet 7 inches by 7 feet. 


178—Laree Irauian Fiver Lact Cover Seventeenth Century 


Finely paneled with figures and scrollings. 
10 feet by 9 feet. 


179—RareE InpraAn PALAMPORE Eighteenth Century 


Ivory field, printed in pastel colors and crimson with curious 
mounds at foot and crown inhabited by antelopes, fruiting and 
blossoming trees and central floral medallion. Very interesting 
borders of flowering shrub motives. (Needs restoration. ) 


10 feet 5 inches by 7 feet 2 inches. 


180—Leneru or Rose-crimson Empossep Urrecut VELVET 
French, Eighteenth Century Style 
Rich jaspé two-toned crimson, embossed with a leaf-lattice of 
diamonds, enclosing varied sprays of flowers. 


Length, 191%, yards; width, 23 inches. 


181—Leneru oF Green Empossep Utrrecut VELVET 
French, Eighteenth Century Style 
Similar to the preceding. Mellow, two-toned jade-green. 


Length, 20 yards; width, 23 inches. 


182—LenetH oF Brut Empossep Utrecut VELVET 
French, Eighteenth Century Style 
Similar to the preceding. Lustrous turquoise two-toned blue. 


Length, 19, yards; width, 23 inches. 


183—LenctH oF Brack Emerossep Urrecut VELVET 
French, Eighteenth Century Style 
Similar to the preceding, except the diamonds are formed of 


entwined ribbon motives. 
Length, 191% yards; width, 23 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


184—LxrnctH oF GOLDEN-YELLOW Utrrecutr VELVET 
French, Eighteenth Century 
Similar to the preceding. Fine two-toned jaspé golden-yellow. 


Length, 201, yards; width, 23 inches. 


185—Leneru or Empossep LavenperR Urrecut VELVET 
Italian Renaissance Style 
Rich mellow lavender, embossed with lobed medallions, sprays of 
pomegranate motives and flowers. 
Length, 1914 yards; width, 23 inches. 
186—LenetH oF Emsoss—ED CHANGEABLE STEEL-BLUE UTRECHT 


VELVET Italian Renaissance Style 


Length, 201, yards; width, 23 inches. 


187—LeEncTH or EmpossEp Rico Mrettow GoLpDEN-YELLOW UTRECHT 
VELVET Italian Renaissance Style 


Similar to the preceding. 


ORIENTAL RUGS 


188—CnuiInEsE SApPPHIRE-BLUE ANIMAL Rue Eighteenth Century 
Deep lustrous blue field, woven, in lighter tones and passages of 
ivory, with scrolling shrub motives at each end, occupied by 
antelopes and feng-huangs, diagonally placed. Fret border and 


inner guard of T-fret in two tones of blue. 
4 feet by 2 feet. 


189—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE ANIMAL Rue Eighteenth Century 


Similar to the preceding. 
3 feet 9 inches by 1 foot 10 inches. 


190—Pair oF SuMAK SADDLE-BAGS Eighteenth Century 
Each side a paneled oblong pocket, finished with tassels. The 
panels displaying, in crimson, blues, ivories and greens, archaic 
floral diamond motives. Ivory borders, enriched with S-scrollings, 
supported on staves, 


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191—Capistan Prayrrr Rue Eighteenth Century 
Old wine-red field ; woven, in lavender pink, ivory and black, with 
quaint mihrab enriched with arabesqued floral motives. Similar 
spandrils and narrow floretted fret border. (End_ borders 


incomplete. ) 
421, inches by 380 inches. 


192—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE FLorAL Rue Eighteenth Century 
Lustrous fluctuating deep-blue ground, woven in lighter tones 
and ivory, with central key-fret circular medallion, flanked by 
large scrollings of peonies and flying bats; bracket corners. 
Interesting diagonally placed fret border, with T-fret inner 


guard, executed in two tones of blue. 
4 feet by 2 feet. 


193—APPLE-GREEN FRAGMENT OF A SPANISH CARPET 
Late Sixteenth Century 
Apple-green field, woven, in deep green, with irregularly placed 
arabesqued floral motives. Scrolled border at crown and foot. 


(Has been much restored.) 
4 feet by 3 feet 6 inches. 


194—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE AND Ivory Antmat Rue 
Eighteenth Century 
Rich sapphire-blue field, woven, in ivory and lighter-toned blue, 
with tree motives rising from chevroned bracket corners and 
sheltering antelopes and birds. Key-fret border in ivory and 
deep-blue; inner guard of S-fret motives. 


4 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 2 inches. 


195—CuinEsE SAPPHIRE-BLUE AND Ivory Anrmat Rue 
Eighteenth Century 
Similar to the preceding, except that the field is of a richer 
blue and the inner guard of key-fret motives. 


3 feet 8 inches by 1 foot 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


196—Ivory SHirvan Prayer Rue Late Seventeenth Century 
Deep ivory mihrab, woven in old-red, blues, tawny-browns and 
crimson, with large mosque-shaped hanging lamp at apex and 
ogivals of archaic blossoms. The ogivals and blossoms recur in 
the spandrils. Blue-black border of geometric motives, flanked 
by ivory and yellow blossomed guards and old-red pinnacled 


banding. 
4 feet 9 inches by 4 feet 1 inch. 


197—Suirvan Prayer Rue Eighteenth Century 


Small arched mihrab; mulberry ground, woven in blue, yellow 
and ivory, with geometric motives, curious floral border with in- 
ner guards of key scrollings and chevron motives. 


55 inches by 40 inches. 


198—Suiraz PaneLteD Rue Eighteenth Century 


Field of very unusual oblong panels developing, in very varied 
colors, cruciformed lozenge motives. Blossomed ivory borders 
of diamond devices; floral scrolled guards. 

5 feet 6 inches by 4 feet. 


199—Suirvan Frorat Rue Eighteenth Century 
Beautiful field of lavender, fluctuating to rose-red; woven, in 
mellow blues, greens, yellows and black, with toothed floral dia- 
mond motives. Fine border of geometric lozenge devices with 
blue and rose-red carnation guards. 


5 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 10 inches. 


200—CuinEsrt Damasst GoLpEN-YELLow Rue Ch’ien-lung Period 


Rich golden-apricot field, damassé in fine golden-yellow, with 
scrollings emitting six sapphire-blue and ivory peony blossoms 
guarding a central sapphire-blue key-scrolled oval medallion. 
Blue bracket corners; golden-yellow border, scrolled with sap- 
phire-blue and ivory lotus flowers. Banded guards. 


5 feet 11 inches by 4 feet 6 inches. 


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201—SERREBEND Rue Eighteenth Century 
Deep rich blue field, woven in rose-pinks, ivory, tan and pale 
greens with series of infloretted palmette motives and ivory- 
bracket corners. Angularly scrolled ivory border with pink 


floral guards. 
6 feet by 5 feet 2 inches. 


202—CuineEsE Rose-pEacH Rue Ch’ien-lung Period 
Very lustrous fluctuating rose-peach field, woven, in golden-yel- 
low, sapphire-blues and ivory, with floral circular medallion, pen- 
dented with vase of flowers and flanked by scrollings; leaf and 
blossom bracket corners. Recurring rose-peach border, develop- 
ing key scrollings in the colors of the field. Inner guard of chey- 
roned blossoms, banded with pearl motives; outer guard a broad 


band of deep sapphire-blue. 
6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 3 inches. 


203—RosE-PEACH CHINESE Rue Chien-lung Period 
Velvety fluctuating rose-peach field; woven, in shades of blue and 
and ivory, with central and four corner floral medallions, bracket 
corners and sprays of flowers. Rich sapphire-blue border, dis- 
playing scrolled lotus blossoms in light-blue and recurring peach 


tones. 
6 feet by 5 feet 6 inches. 


204—CuINEsE MEDALLIONED Rue Ch’ien-lung Period 
Deep, rich shimmering pile of varied golden-yellows; woven, in 
sapphire-blues and ivories, with five circular floral medallions 
imposed on a rosetted diamond lattice. Sapphire-blue and ivory 
border, developing bands of key-fret and pearl motives. 


6 feet 2 inches by 4 feet 1 inch. 


205—Rare Kazak Rue Early Eighteenth Century 
Rose-crimson field; woven, in ivory, green, sapphire-blues and 
golden-yellow, with three latch-hooked diamond motives paneled 
with scrolled oblong devices. Blue geometric border having pin- 


nacled ivory guards. 
6 feet 4 inches by 4 feet 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


206—SuHiRVAN SAPPHIRE-BLUE Rue Eighteenth Century 
Very deep rich blue field; woven, in rose-pink, crimson, pale- 
blue and green, with all-over fantastic floral and pomegranate 
motives. Blue and rose-pink borders. 


6 feet 4 inches by 4 feet 3 inches. 


207—Nomapv KurpisH DousiEt Prayer Rue Eighteenth Century 


Two mihrabs, at right with crimson field, woven with blue, green 
and ivory stem of archaic flowers; at left, with blue field, woven 
in similar colors with geometric motives. Ivory, golden-yellow 
and green borders, displaying floral and geometric motives. 


6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 3 inches. 


208—Kazaxk Merpartztion Rue Seventeenth Century 


Deep rich blue field, woven, in pink, crimson, yellow, green and 
ivory, with four varied latch-hooked diamond medallions and 
curious oblongs. Green and blue latch-hooked borders. 


6 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 8 inches. 


209—Mosvur Frerecuan Rve Eighteenth Century 


Deep resonant black field; woven, in rose-red, green, blue and 
ivory, with finely arabesqued diamond latticed blossoms. An- 
gularly scrolled border, with rose and mulberry guards. 


6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 1 inch. 


210—InTErEsTING Canistan Rue Eighteenth Century 
Rich blue-black field; woven, in amber-yellow, pink, crimson, 
ivory and pale blue, with archaic leaf scrollings and geometric 
motives. Unusual fluted border of golden-yellow and black. 


6 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 10 inches. 


211—Hammapan Camew’s Harr Rue Eighteenth Century 


Damassé latticed tan field, woven with diamond medallion and 
triangular corners in brilliant colors. Three angularly scrolled 


floral borders. 
6 feet 6 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


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212—FerErecHan Rue Seventeenth Century 
Blue-black field; woven, in red-pink, blue, green, ivory and yel- 
low, with blossomed diamond motives arabesqued with floral 
motives and fine Herati leaves. Blossomed lozenged borders with 


angular scrolled guards. 
6 feet 6 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


213—SEREBEND Rue Early Nineteenth Century 


Rich black lozenge field; woven, in red-pink, green and ivory with 
series of very unusual palmette motives, floral ivory bracket cor- 
ners and angular scrolled blue border; scrolled crimson guards. 


6 feet 6 inches by 4 feet 5 inches. 


214—Kazax Dovsite Mepatrtion Rue Eighteenth Century 


Rare amber-pink-tan field; woven, in green, yellow, rose-crimson, 
ivory, blue and tawny black, with two large floral diamond me- 
dallions. Scrolled stellate ivory border, with pinnacled guards. 


6 feet 7 inches by 4 feet 8 inches. 


215—HamnMapan Camet’s Hair Rue Eighteenth Century 
Latticed damassé floral tan field; woven, in rose-red, blue, ivory 
and black, with two pendented floral diamond medallions and side 
borders. Major borders of angularly placed leaves; crimson 


guards. 
6 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 4 inches. 


216—SaMARCAND LAVENDER AND Ivory Ruc 
Late Seventeenth Century 


Tan-ivory field; woven, in delicate lavender, pink, yellow and 
tawny-black with central geometric medallion, bracket corners 
and very interesting detached floral motives. Border of ju’ 
motives in the colors of the field, with blossomed inner guard and 


outer bandings of lavender-pink. 
6 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


217—Besurr Rost Rve Late Seventeenth Century 


Blue field; woven, in fine rose-crimson, ivory, lavender and pale 
blue, with lozenge medallion and all-over closely placed conven- 
tionalized blossoms. Interesting border of quartered lozenge 


motives. 
6 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


218—Kazax Mepatition Rue Eighteenth Century 
Rich fluctuating rose-red field; woven, in blue, yellow ivory and 
red-pink, with geometric lozenge medallion, flanked by four cruci- 
formed and stellated oblong motives. Angularly scrolled sap- 


phire blue border, with ivory pinnacled guards. 
7 feet by 6 feet. 


219—Rare Persian Rue Eighteenth Century 
Lustrous blue-black field; woven, in rose-crimson outlined with 
mulberry-lavender, with all-over detached blossoms. Remark- 
able border of angularly scrolled leaves having scrolled lavender 


guards. 
7 feet 1 inch by 4& feet 4 imches. 


220—Casistan ARABESQUED Rve Early Nineteenth Century 
Resonant field of deep rich black; woven, in pinks, crimson-red, 
tans, blues and greens, with archaic leaf scrollings, personages, 
animals and birds. Blossomed and flute-motived borders. 


7 feet 1 inch by 4& feet 5 inches. 


221—Royat PurrPLe Samarcanp Rue Eighteenth Century 


Field fluctuating from old-yellow to interesting green; woven, in 
royal purple, pale blues, tawny-tans, pinks and yellows, with 
closely placed oval plaquettes, developing key scrollings and in 
one instance floral scrollings. Border of variable golden-yellow, 
enriched, in the colors of the field, with oval blossoms. Purple 


key-scrolled guards. 
7 feet 4 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


222—CuHINESE APRICOT AND SAPPHIRE-BLUE CARPET 

Chien-lung Period 
Beautiful close lustrous pile, fluctuating from apricot tones to 
almost golden-yellow. A damassé of diapers appears in the pile. 
Deep sapphire-blue border, woven, in orange-yellow, with key- 
fret scrollings. Inner guard of fret scrolling in canary yellow 
on blue; outer guard of deep blue lined with pale blue on the 
inner side. (Has been much restored. ) 


7 feet 10 inches by 5 feet 8 inches. 


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223—CHINESE Rosk MEDALLION CARPET Chien-lung Period 


Lustrous golden-yellow ground, developing a rich rose-pink 
scrolled square medallion, having a circular motive of key-fret, 
in which two dragons’ heads are seen; scrolled bracket corners, 
in similar colors and with similar motives. The field diapered 
with blossomed sapphire-blue scrolled oval motives, supported 
on an oblong trellis. Interesting apricot-tan border, developing 
scrolled lotus blossoms in blues. Striped guards. 


8 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 4 inches. 


224 —Kazax Dovnte Mrparuion Rue Eighteenth Century 


Fine fluctuating rose-red field, displaying two large floral and 
geometric medallions in blues, black, ivory, pink and green. Stel- 
lated and scrolled ivory border with curious pinnacled guards. 


7 feet 10 inches by 3 feet 71% inches. 


225—Rose-crimson Besuir Rvuc Early Eighteenth Century 


Tawny-black field; woven, in rich fluctuating rose-crimson, sap- 
phire-blue, yellow and ivory, with large central stellated and 
banded lozenge-medallion, four similar smaller medallions at cor- 
ners and closely placed large lotus blossoms and asters. Rose- 
crimson border, developing stellated cruciform motives, inter- 
rupted by interlacements, curiously quartered lozenges bearing 


stellate motives; rose-crimson guards. 
9 feet by 5 feet. 


226—MEDALLIONED SAMARCAND Rue Seventeenth Century 


Rich tan field; curiously woven, in ivory, mellow turquoise, green 
and tawny-tan, with three medallions occupied by blossoms and 
bordered with angular scrollings. The field at one end with further 
angular scrollings and blossoms in green and ivory; at the other 
end, with similar motives which have been partly outlined in 
tawny-tan. Border similar in color to field, displaying j’wit mo- 
tives. Key-scrolled inner guard, banded with ivory floral; outer 


guard in the color of the field. 
9 feet by 4& feet 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


227—FEREGHAN CARPET Late Seventeenth Century 
Blue-black field, fluctuating to slightly lighter tones, woven in 
red-pink, blue green, ivory and yellow, with floral cruciforms part- 

ing diamond lattice motives, from which scroll Herati leaves and 
minor flowers. Broad ivory border, with infloretted brackets in 

the gayer colors of the field, with lavender added, and angular 
scrollings, forming lozenge motives, occupied by Herati leaves 

and smaller blossoms. Triple floral guards. 

. 11 feet by 10 feet 9 inches. 


228—So BovurtaKx Rue Eighteenth Century 


Field of tawny-brown, fluctuating to tawny-yellows, woven in 
rose-pink, sapphire-blues, ivory, green and golden-yellow; lat- 
ticed in rosetted diamond motives. Woven at intervals, sus- 
taining lotus blossoms, from which scroll small flowers and Herati 
leaves. Rose-crimson border with small lotus blossoms and floral 


guards of ivory and golden-yellow. 
13 feet by 3 feet 2 inches. 


229—So Bovurtak Rue Eighteenth Century 


Similar to the preceding. 
13 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 2 inches. 


230—Kuiva-BoxHara CaRrPEt Eighteenth Century 
Beautiful rose-red field; woven in deep blue, with series of regu- 
larly placed geometric lozenge motives. Very unusual borders 
of angularly placed cube devices, having pinnacled and scrolled 


guards. 
15 feet 9 inches by 7 feet 9 inches. 


231—Kuorassan Carpet Eighteenth Century 


Lustrous turquoise-green field; woven, in crimsons, lavenders, 
yellows and tawny-browns, with central lobed diamond-shaped 
floral medallion, flanked by two lobed oval floral crimson medal- 
lions. Similarly enriched bracket corners to oval medallions and 
the field semé with small diamond motives, interrupted by scrolled 
Herati leaves and lesser blossoms. Rose-crimson border, having 
regularly placed floral rosettes, narrow ivory floral guards and 
broad outer guard of floral sprays, interrupted by pinnacles. 

16 feet 2 inches by 5 feet 2 inches. 


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232—Frorat FErEGHAN CARPET Late Seventeenth Century 


Resonant blue black field; woven, in rose-pink, ivory, pale green, 
blue and yellow, with latticed diamond motives arabesqued with 
innumerable flowers and Herati leaves and floral latch-hooked 
pale blue triangular corner. Pale blue border, developing in- 
floretted plaquettes and vines of flowers. Triple floral guards. 


17 feet 4 inches by 12 feet 6 inches. 


233—FEREGHAN CarPET Eighteenth Century 


Resonant black field; woven, in sapphire-blue, green, yellow, rose- 
red and ivory, with latticed diamond motives arabesqued with 
flowers, in which many Herati leaves appear. Brilliant rose-red 
border, displaying intricate angular interlaced scrollings, sup- 
porting floral plaquettes in pinks, greens and blue-black. Double 
series of guards. 

18 feet by 12 feet 4 inches. 


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SECOND AND LAST AFTERNOON’S 
SALE 


SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2:15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 234 to 422, inclusive 


ENGLISH FURNITURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND 
KIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 


234—GreEEN Vetver Corrret, Mountep 1n Gitpep Forcrep Iron 
Oblong, with shghtly domed lid, covered in Botticelli-green velvet 
of fine radiance. Mounted in gilded and pierced forged iron, 
with balustered handle, hooks, scrolled corners and lock plate 


with fine balusters. 
Height, 714, inches; length, 17 inches. 


235—Smatut Manocany Eicut-pay Crock 
English, Late Eighteenth Century 
Molded circular body with porcelain dial. Supported on ring- 
turned pedestal and square base; trimmed with brass ball ter- 


minals and feet. 
Height, 10 inches. 


236—Inuarp Manocany Mantet Crock 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Pointed-arch shape, with porcelain dial, and enriched with 
scrolled panels of lines. Supported on oblong base mounted with 
brass lion-head and ring-handles. Claw feet. 


Height, 114, inches; width, 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


237—Carvep WaLnuT CuHair Jacobean Period 
Open-paneled back, and seat cannée; enriched with scrolled and 
rosetted bandings and tulip-motived pediment; spiraled back 
supports, terminating in pineapple motives. Similarly spiraled 
H-stretcher and legs having frontal stretcher similarly carved 
to pediment. 


238—NeEEDLEWoRK Manocany Fire Screen 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Oblong molded frame, finely arched at crown and supported on 
scrolled cross feet. The panel covered in gros-point displaying 
bouquets of varied English flowers, within leaf-scrollings, on 


tawny-black grounds. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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239—Carvep Oak Cuitp’s Hicn CuHair Late Tudor Period 
Expanding paneled back with crowning rail enriched with 
guilloche motive; open scrolled arms; molded oak seat. Sup- 
ported on slightly flaring balustered legs with box-stretcher and 
foot-rest. 


240—Carvep Waunut HicH-spack CHair 
| William and Mary Period 
Open-paneled oblong back, and seat cannée; back surmounted 
by coronetted pediment; finely balustered back supports, legs 
and stretchers. 


241—Satinwoop Inrtaip Manocany Sora Taste Sheraton Period 


Oblong top, with two folding leaves having round corners and 
broad bands of satinwood; central sliding portions disclosing 
tray inlaid for backgammon; front fitted with mock drawer, and 
drawer below, trimmed with original ivory knobs. Supported 
on square tapering castored legs. 


Height, 281% inches; length, top open, 4314 inches. 


242—Y oRKSHIRE Oak SPINDLED CHAIR Tudor Period 


Open heavy balustered back and arms over triangularly placed 
spindle; triangular oak seat. Supported on massive baluster 
legs, with vase motives as supports to arms. The legs have 
spindled stretchers. 


243—Intai Harewoop Work TABLE Sheraton Period 


Lozenge-shaped hinged top, banded with tulipwood, giving access 
to interior compartments lined with crimson and yellow floral 
brocade. Supported on slightly flaring tapering legs, having 


dainty incurved open stretcher. 
Height, 2814, inches; width, 21 inches. 


244—Iniarp Manocany ConsoLe Tape Sheraton Period 
Banded oblong top with bow-front fitted with long drawer hav- 
ing brass oval rosetted bail handles. Supported on square taper- 

ing legs. 
Height, 271, inches; length, 32 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


245—Carvep Watnut WINc-cHAIR Queen Anne Period 
Serpentined oblong back, with wings scrolling into arms, and 
loose seat covered in floral Jacquard-loom tapestry. Supported 
on cabriole legs having shell knees and spade feet. 


246—Intaw Manocany Drov-tear Breaxrast TABLE 
Sheraton Period 
Reed-molded oblong top, with two leaves having round corners. 
Supported on reeded and fluted oblong shafts over incurved 
tapering reeded legs terminating in brass castors. 


Height, 2 feet 4 inches; top open, 7 feet 1 inch by 8 feet 3 inches. 


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247—Oaxk CENTER-TABLE William and Mary Period 
Oblong molded top; frieze fitted with drawer having brass 
rosetted drop-handles. Supported on very curiously fluted bal- 


uster legs having box-stretcher. 
Height, 271%, inches; length, 351/, inches. 


248—Cuestnut Trestre Taser English, Seventeenth Century 
Oblong top, with two short folding leaves at end. Supported 
on H-shaped ends having outer portion of top hinged to support 
leaves, and long central pegged stretcher. 


Height, 2 feet 41%, inches; length, 7 feet 2 inch; width, 2 feet 7 inches. 


249—WaALNUT SIDE-TABLE Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top, the front arranged with two deep drawers 
and central shallow drawer, and curiously arched valance having 
pierced series of medallions at crown. Supported on cabriole 


legs having claw and ball feet. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 30 inches. 


250—Carvep Watnut BanaueEtre Queen Anne Period 


Oblong top, covered in chintz developing Oriental motives. Sup- 
ported on molded cabriole legs having fine balustered H-stretcher. 


Height, 161% inches; length, 20 inches. 


251—Carvep Watnutr BAnQvuETTE Queen Anne Period 


Oblong top, covered in crimson floral damask. Supported on 
valanced cabriole legs with small spade feet. 


Height, 17 inches; length, 251% inches. 


252—Manocany SLANT-FRONT Taste Desk 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Small oblong top; hinged back, giving access to compartments ; 
finely shaped and molded fall-front writing tablet, having book- 
rest at base, and disclosing fitted interior. 


Height, 1314, inches; length, 31% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


253—CarveD WaLnuT State CHair William and Mary Period 
Open arch paneled back and seat cannée, the back surrounded 
by interesting broad leaf-scrollings ; especially fine baluster sup- 
ports; interesting molded open-scrolled arms. On curiously 
scrolled legs having arched open leaf-scrolled frontal stretcher 
and H-baluster stretcher. (Seat slightly defective.) 


254—Carvep Watnut Wine Cuair Queen Anne Period 
Oblong back, with wings scrolling into arms, and loose seat coy- 
ered in floral and fruit Jacquard-loom tapestry. Supported on 
cabriole legs having shell knees and spade feet. 


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255---Carvep Oak ARMCHAIR William and Mary Period 


Double paneled cannée back, surrounded by scrollings centered 
with curious coronet motives, open baluster supports, molded 
open arms with balusters continuing into legs having frontal 
stretcher, similar to pediment, at back. Spirally twisted 
H-stretcher. 


256—Watunoutr Knere-HoLe Writinc Desk Queen Anne Period 


Molded oblong top, covered in old-green leather; front arranged 
with pedestals of three drawers each, central arched drawer and 
recessed cabinet with enclosing door. Supported on bracket feet 
with drawer trimmed with brass bail handles. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 3114 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


257—CarvEp AND GritpED Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Oblong frame, with round corners at crown, enriched with strap 
and leaf moldings; deeply scrolled pediment, terminating in husk 
motives and centered with leaf cartouche; scrolled apron, having 


shell motives at center. 
Height, 43 inches; width, 21 inches. 


258—CarvED AND GILDED Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Similar to the preceding. 
Height, 431% inches; width, 23 inches. 


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259—Satinwoop Intaip Manocany PEMBROKE TABLE 
Sheraton Period 
Oval top, with two drop leaves finely medallioned and bordered 
with satinwood, the medallion enriched with dainty floral lobe 
motives, the bands with vine-wreathed leaves ; shaped frieze, fitted 
with drawer. Supported on tapering diamond-shaped legs. 
(Castor and lock missing.) 


Height, 2714, inches; top open, 38 inches by 29 inches. 


260—NerEDLEWoRK Manocany PoLe-scrEEN 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Long circular pole balustered toward foot, and supported on 
scrolled tripod legs. Large adjustable oblong molded panel, 
covered in fine petit-point displaying, in mellow colors, scrollings 


of strap motives and flowers. 
Height, 57 inches. 


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261—Kinewoop Inuaip Drop-LeaFr TasLe Late Sheraton Period 
Oblong top, with two folding leaves having round corners and 
fine bandings of kingwood; fitted with drawer. Supported on 
baluster shaft having four outcurved legs terminating in shell- 


motived brass castors. 
Height, 28 inches; top open, 47 inches by 33 inches. 


262—Satinwoop InuAaip Manocany ConsoLte TABLE 
Sheraton Period 


Semicircular mahogany top, frieze of similar contour. Tapering 
square legs of banded satinwood; enriched with inlaid festooned 
panels, and vines of leaves on legs. 


Height, 301% inches; length, 501% inches. 


263—Carvep Watnut BanauETTEe Queen Anne Period 


Oblong top, covered in floral brocatelle. Supported on cabriole 
legs having finely scrolled flat H-stretcher. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches. 


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264—Two Neeptework Watnut Banauetres Queen Anne Pertod 


Oblong seat, covered in fine gros-point developing bowknotted 
bouquets of old-crimson flowers on tawny-brown grounds. Sup- 
ported on cabriole legs having fine spade feet. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 21 inches. 


265—Initari Watnutr TasLe Queen Anne Period 


Broadly banded oblong top with slightly rounded corners; the 
front with deeply arched valance fitted with long upper drawer 
and two narrow drawers at sides, below. Supported on very 
interesting cabriole legs having Spanish feet. 


Height, 291%, inches; width, 29 inches. 


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266—Carvep Watnut Carp Tasie Queen Anne Period 


Oblong folding top, with outset round corners; the interior lined 
with green cloth and having guinea pockets and tumbler stands ; 
frieze of similar contour to top, fitted with drawer. Supported 
on cabriole legs having shell and husk motives at knees and 


spade feet. 
Height, 27 inches; top open, 321 inches. 


267—YorKSHIRE CAarvED Oak ARMCHAIR | Late Tudor Period 


Oblong paneled back, enriched with elaborate circular rosetted 
medallion ; finely scrolled pediment, with small ear; the vertical 
stiles enriched with curiously rosetted spirals; open scrolied 
arms; molded wood seat. On short balustered legs having box- 
stretcher. 


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268—Satinwoop Inuai Manocany Sora Taste Sheraton Period 


Broadly banded oblong top, with two small drop-leaves over 
round corners; frieze fitted with two end-on-end drawers. Sup- 
ported on oblong shaft, with cross-stretcher and outcurving legs 
terminating in brass castors. 


Height, 28 inches; top open, 5014 inches by 2234 inches. 


269—Carvep Oak GatE-LEG Taste English, Seventeenth Century 
Folding semi-octagonal top, hinged back; valanced frieze, carved 
with scrolls of archaic leafage. Supported on straight legs 
enriched with medallioned motives. Box stretcher with gated 


back leg. 
Height, 3114 inches; top open, 40 inches. 


270—Iniatp Watnut CENTER-TABLE Queen Anne Period 
Broadly banded and molded oblong top, having center circular 
medallion of oyster-grain walnut. Supported on finely balustered 

legs having molded H-stretcher. 2 
Height, 2914 inches; length, 52%, inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


271—CarvED AND GILDED. Manocany Mrrror Georgian Period 
Scrolled oblong mahogany frame, enriched with interior gilded 
fillet ; exterior scrollings of leafage and rocaille motives forming 

finely scrolled pediment centered with vase of flowers. 
Height, 56, inches; width, 274. inches. 


272—Inutaip Waunut Wririnc Bureau Queen Anne Period 
Banded oblong top hinged to fall to front ; forming large writing 
tablet; the front arranged with four long drawers trimmed with 

brass bail handles and escutcheons. On molded bracketed base. 
Height, 3134 inches; length, 3314 inches. 


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273—Inuaiw Oax CHEST Jacobean Period 
Oblong molded lifting top, enriched with leaf rustications; front 
with four panels parted by arched leaves, stiles and pilasters ; 
the frieze chevroned in ebony and boxwood. 


Height, 30 inches; length, 611% inches. 


274—Lone Oax Dresser Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top, deep frieze, fitted with three end-on-end 
drawers trimmed with brass bail handles and escutcheons. Sup- 
ported on straight legs with open brackets below fricze. 


Height, 2 feet 31% inches; length, 6 feet 7 inches. 


275—Manocany Povuprevsk Sheraton Period 


Oblong top, hinged at side, the fall-over forming supplementary 
shelves; the interior fitted with mirror and flanking compart- 
ments; small pull-out slide below compartments at front. Sup- 
ported on square tapering legs. 

Height, 31 inches; width, 27 inches, 


276—NEEDLEWORK InNLAID RosEwoop PoOLE-scREEN 
English, Early Nineteenth Century 
Square inlaid shaft, with curiously valanced lozenge-shaped panel 
covered in petit-point, with landscape, in which is a rustic maid 
and her dog’; finished with border of gros-point. Supported on 


scrolled tripod legs. 
Height, 56 inches. 


277—NeEEDLEWoRK Carvep Manocany PoLe-scrEEN 
Chippendale Period 
Round shaft terminated in vase motives, and gadrooned baluster- 
ing toward foot. Supported on finely scrolled tripod legs, ter- 
minating in claw and ball feet. Molded oblong adjustable panel, 
covered on both sides with embroidery, displaying flowers and 


birds, in pastel colors, on pale blue grounds. 
Height, 57 inches. 


Inztai Watnot Sipe Taare Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top with round corners; frieze fitted with long 
drawer trimmed with original brass bail handles and escutcheons. 
Supported on cabriole legs with pad feet. 


278 


Height, 271/, inches; length, 291% inches. 


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279—Carvep Watnut Two-sack SETTEE 

English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Exceptionally broad open back, with shell motives at scrolled 
crown, and interlacing vase-shaped stretcher; deeply scrolled 
open arms; loose seat, covered in Hungarian point embroidery 
developing chevron motives in harmonious colors. Supported 

on cabriole legs having husk knees and spade feet. 
Height, 37 inches; length, 5514, inches. 


280—Oaxk GaTE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 


Oval top, half-hinged, with drop-leaf. Supported on expanding 
baluster, with triangular stretcher and extra gated leg to sup- 
port folding leaf. 


Height, 27 inches; length, 321, inches. 

281—Perar-TREE BANQUETTE Queen Anne Period 

Molded oblong top, with loose seat covered in mouse-brown 
velours. Supported on bracketed legs having spade feet. 

Height, 18% inches; length, 251% inches. 


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282—Carvep Oak CHEST English, Seventeenth Century 
Finely paneled and molded hinged top; the front arranged with 
sunk scrollings at frieze and four molded panels below. Sup- 


ported on bracketed feet. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 62 inches. 


283—Oak Hurcu Cupsoarp Tudor Period 
Molded oblong top, and pilasters. Supported on scrolled feet. 
The front enclosed by upper and lower paneled doors having fine 


old S-scrolled forged iron hinges. 
Height, 531/, inches; width, 39 inches. 


284—Carvep Manocany WINDOW-SEAT 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Serpentined oblong seat, and out-scrolled arms covered in rose- 
du-Barry stripe. Supported on molded cabriole legs with husk 


scrollings at knees. 
Height, 2714, inches; length, 41 inches. 


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285—Iniaip Watnut Bureau Queen Anne Period 


Oblong tep, inlaid with banding; frieze fitted with one long and 
two short flanking drawers, supported on pedestals of four 
drawers each, having recessed arched center arranged with three 
further drawers. Supported on molded bracketed feet. The 
drawers trimmed with brass bail cartouched handles. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 44 inches. 


286—AsH CHEST AND STAND William and Mary Period 


Chest with molded cornice and rail; two end-on-end drawers and 
three long drawers below; stand curiously arranged with two 
end-on-end drawers and five frontal cup-baluster legs having 
shaped flat stretchers and pear-shaped feet; drawers trimmed 
with brass bail and drop handles. 


Height, 5 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 5 inches, 


287—LarcE Oax GaTE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 


Oval top, with two leaves. Supported on baluster legs having 
box-stretcher and similarly balustered gates for leaves. 


Height, 2717, inches; top open, 631, inches by 58 inches. 


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288—Forcep Iron TrREAsuRE CHEST Tudor Period 
Oblong, with paneled lifting top, ends, front and back chiseled 
with chevroned motives in parts; heavy lifting side handles; very 
intricate spring lock. Supported on oak stand with baluster 
legs and box-stretcher of slightly later period. 


Total height, 32 inches; length, 28 inches. 


289—Carvep Oak Bencu French, Gothic Period 
Paneled back, enriched with traceried and pinnacled arcading cen- 
tered with medallion bust surmounted by a winged cupidon’s 
head: oak seat having apron of further arcading centered with 
a coat-of-arms of Royal France; curiously shaped end supports 
enriched with vase of flowers, the front with paneled fleurs-de-lis. 
Painted rich nut-brown. (Has been reconstructed.) 


Height, 45 inches; length, 59 inches. 


290—Oak AND WALNUT CENTER-TABLE Jacobean Period 


Molded oblong top; frieze fitted with shallow drawer trimmed 
with brass drop-handles. Supported on spirally twisted legs 
having broad scrolled H-stretcher. 


Height, 281, inches; length, 3014 inches. 


291—-Manocany Tampour-Front WritTine Desk Sheraton Period 


Small oblong top with scrolled gallery; long elliptical front with 
raising tambour slide; the interior fitted with drawers and com- 
partments ; arranged with three end-on-end drawers having brass 
bail handles. Supported on square legs with molded feet. 


Height, 3 feet 10 inches; length, 4 feet. 


292—Smatu Intam Watnvut Desk Queen Anne Style 


Small oblong top, with folding slant-front writing-fall disclosing 
fitted interior; shallow valanced drawer below. Supported on 
spirally twisted legs having box-stretcher and pear-shaped feet. 


Height, 38 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
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293—Intaip WaLNuT SLANtT-FRONT Desk Queen Anne Period 
Slant fall-front writing tablet, with book-rest, lined with green 
leather; interior finely fitted with compartments, and back slide 
giving access to large compartment in frieze; front arranged 
with two end-on-end drawers, and two long drawers below trimmed 
with brass bail handles. Supported on molded and bracketed 


base. Rich nut-brown patina. : 
Height, 381% inches; width, 29 inches. 


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294—Two Carvep WaALNut CHArRs Stuart Period 


Open paneled oblong back and seat cannée, the back with leaf- 
scrolled and coronetted pediment: spirally twisted supports, 
terminating in acorn motives vary slightly in each chair; the 
frame of back and seat enriched with diamond motives. Sup- 
ported on spirally twisted legs having back, frontal and 
H-stretchers. 


295—Carvep Oax GaATE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Pertod 


Oval top with two folding leaves. Supported on baluster legs 
with box-stretcher and similarly fine gates for leaves. 


Height, 281/, inches; top open, 47 inches. 


296—Watnut Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Oblong frame, with central round member inlaid with fine oyster- 


grain walnut. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 191% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
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297—Watutnut Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Broadly molded oblong frame, enriched with cross-banded walnut. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 16 inches. 


298—Watutnut Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Similar to the preceding. (Needs slight restoration.) 


Height, 15 inches; width, 1234 inches. 


299—Two Crimson Damask Carvep Manocany Window Seats 
Sheraton Pertod 
Serpentined oblong seat, and roll-over arms covered in crimson 
damask developing round floral motives; trimmed with fringe; 
the arm supports enriched with rosettes and husk motives. On 


tapering square legs. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 54 inches. 


300—CarvED AND GILDED Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Oblong molded frame, with round corners, enriched with ara- . 
besque moldings ; flat scrolled pediment and apron, enriched with 
rosettes, husks and leaf scrollings; two brass arms for lights 


at apron. 
Height, 42 inches; width, 20 inches. 


301—Lacever Torret Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Oblong frame, with inset round corners at crown, supported on 
brackets having vase terminals, and stepped three-tier shaped 
base fitted with drawer and central enclosing door; enriched in 
the Chinese manner with gilded scrollings and landscapes on 


black grounds. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 16 inches. 


302—Watnour Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong frame, with inset round corners at crown, and 


finely scrolled pediment. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 231% inches. 


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303—SEVEN Carvep Watnut HicuH-pack Cuarrs 
William and Mary Period 
Arched open back, panel and seat cannée; interesting scrolled 
pediment supported on open baluster having urn terminal. On 
baluster legs having arched stretcher similar to pediment of back. 


304—CarveD AND GitpED Watnutr Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Molded oblong frame, scrolled at crown; enriched with gilded 
interior leaf moldings and shell motives in the shaped pediment. 
Original Vauxhall Mirror. 

Height, 41 inches; width, 2214 inches. 


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305—Six Carvep Waunut Lapper-pack CHarrs 
William and Mary Period 
Open backs, with slightly expanding round supports terminating 
in acorn motives and having four finely scrolled ladders in back; 
molded wood seat with loose pad covered in contemporary vel- 
vet. Supported on cup-baluster legs having scrolled double 
U-stretcher with central pinnacle. 


306—Oax SivE Tape Jacobean Period 
Molded oblong top, with valanced frieze curiously fitted with two 
unequal sized end-on-end drawers, having brass bail handles. 

Supported on baluster legs and box-stretcher. 
Height, 271%, inches; length, 421%, inches. 


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807—Carvep Watnut CuHarr Stuart Period 


Open oval paneled back and seat cannée; back panel surrounded 
by rosetted leaf scrollings and surmounted by coronet supported 
by two reclining cupidons. Spirally twisted back supports, legs 
and stretchers. 


308—Carvepd Oak CHEST Late Tudor Period 
Molded hinged top; front arranged with leaf-arcaded frieze and 
three arched panels enclosing varied shrub motives. 


Height, 28 inches; length, 591% inches. 


309—Carvep Oak Munimment CHEstT French Gothic Period 
Beautifully paneled with seven linen-fold motives on the front 
and others on ends. ‘Two interestingly scrolled forged-iron lock 
plates with balusters of the period exist. (The chest has no top, 


back or bottom. ) | 
Height, 4 feet 1% inches; length, 10 feet 5 inches. 


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310—Carvep Waunout CHair William and Mary Pertod 
Molded serpentined arch¢d paneled back, and seat cannée. Sup- 
ported on pear-shaped baluster legs having Spanish feet and 
frontal and H-stretcher. 


311—Srx Carvep Watnut CnHarrs Queen Anne Period 


Open arched back, with central vase-shaped splat, enriched with 
leafage and piercings; seat covered with contemporary green 
velvet. Supported on cabriole legs having claw feet and scrolled 
H-stretchers. The knees of legs have composition cartouches of 
a later period. 


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312—Srix Carvep Watnur Crarrs Queen Anne Period 


Oven double-arched back with scrolled pediment and spooned 
vase-shaped splat; seat covered in contemporary jaspé purple 
velvet. Supported on finely valanced cabriole legs having spade 
feet and balustered H-stretcher. 


313—Carvep Oak BAnQuEtTTE Late Tudor Period 


Molded oblong top; frieze enriched with medallions of circular 
spirals. Supported on finely double fluted baluster legs. (Needs 


slight restoration. ) 
Height, 15°, inches; length, 3314, inches. 


314—Carvepn Watnut BAnauETTE Queen Anne Period 


Oblong top with round corners; loose seat, covered in old green 
velvet. Supported on finely shaped cabriole legs with small spade 


feet. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 19 inches. 


315—SatTinwoop Inutai Manocany Bureau Sheraton Period 


Finely banded and molded serpentined top, the front similarly 
banded and arranged with pull-slide at top and three drawers 
trimmed with scrolled brass bail handles. Supported on valanced 


bracketed feet. 
Height, 33 inches; length, 43 inches. 


316—Oax Dresser William and Mary Period 
Deeply molded oblong top; frieze fitted with two end-on-end 
drawers, each paneled with two cruciform motives. Supported 


on bracketed balustered legs. 
Height, 341%, inches; length, 49 inches. 


317—LaceauER SLANT-FRONT BurREAU 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Slant-front writing fall, disclosing fitted interior having slide at 
back giving access to compartment in frieze; serpentined front, 
arranged with three drawers. On bracket feet. Enriched in gold 
and red, on black grounds, with Chinese landscapes, flowers and 


scrollings. 
Height, 401%, inches; length, 421% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


318—Iniaiw Manocany Srewine Tasie Late Sheraton Period 
Reed-molded oblong top, with broadly canted corners ; deep body, 
following the contour of the top, arranged with two drawers 
paneled with key-scrolled lines and trimmed with brass rosetted 
knobs. Supported on tapering square legs. (Needs slight res- 


toration. ) | 
Height, 29 inches; width, 18 inches. 


319—-Intaip Manocany Cosote Taste Sheraton Period 
Banded oblong top, the bow-front fitted with two deep oval 
medallioned drawers, and arched central shallow drawer, trimmed 
with original brass knobs. Supported on tapering round cas- 


tored legs. 
Height, 281% inches; length, 36 inches. 


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320—Manocany SLANntT-FRoNT Desk 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Molded oblong slant writing fall, disclosing fitted interior; the 
front fitted with supplementary pull-out writing slide and large 
drawer trimmed with brass ring-handles and _ cartouched 
escutcheons. Supported on valanced cabriole legs having pad 


feet. 
Height, 38 inches; width, 221% inches. 


321—Manocany Writine TABLE Sheraton Period 


Molded oblong top, with small gallery at side and back, and 
lined with green leather ; frieze fitted with two end-on-end drawers 
trimmed with brass bail handles. Supported on tapering fluted 


round legs. 
Height, 291, inches; length, 36 inches. 


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322—Inutaip Watnut Kneer-HoLe Desk Queen Anne Period 


Banded and molded oblong top; the frieze arranged with fall- 
front writing tablet having fitted interior. Supported on two 
pedestals of three drawers each; the center with small drawer 
under frieze and recessed enclosing door to cabinet. On bracketed 
feet. The drawers trimmed with stellate drop-handles and 
escutcheons. Rich nut-brown patina. 


Height, 31% inches; width, 27 inches. 


323—Carvep Watnut BanaukEtTTe William and Mary Period 


Oblong top, covered in crimson floral damask. Supported on 
molded cabriole legs, having balustered H-stretcher. 


Height, 161% inches; length, 20 inches. 


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324—GinpED Watnutr Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Finely molded oblong frame, having gilded wave-motive interior 

fillet. 
Height, 281, inches; width, 24 inches. 
325—Oak GaTE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 


Oval top, with two folding leaves supported on end balusters 
having cross feet and broad shelf-stretcher. Two molded framed 
gates for leaves. 


Height, 291/, inches; top open, 601% inches by 501% inches. 


326—Carvep Manocany Tittinc-rorp Writinc Tasie 
Late Sheraton Period 
Circular top, lined with rich apple-green leather, having scrolled 
gilded border. Supported on leaf-enriched expanding shaft and 
four reeded outcurving castored legs. 


Height, 281, inches; diameter, 58 inches. 


327—Initaip Watnut SLANtT-FRoNT Waitinc Desk 
Queen Anne Period 
Paneled oblong top and double paneled slant-front writing-fall; 
the interior finely fitted, and having back slide giving access to 
compartment in frieze; front fitted with two end-on-end drawers 
and two long drawers beneath. On molded and bracketed base. 


Height, 3814 inches; width, 281% inches. 


328—WatnvuT SLANT-FRONT Writinc Desk 
William and Mary Period 
Broad slant-front writing fall, with fitted interior having draw- 
ers, slide and loose cover to compartment in frieze; the front 
arranged with two end-on-end drawers, and long drawer beneath 
trimmed with rosetted drop-handles and escutcheons. On loose 
molded stand having a valanced arcade of four balusters in front 


and scrolled stretcher at back. 
Height, 391, inches; width, 38%, inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


329—Iniai Watnut Siant-Front DeEsk 
English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Hinged slant-fall front disclosing finely fitted interior with com- 
partments; central enclosing columned door and drawers; front 
arranged with four graduated drawers. Supported on bracketed 
feet. The drawers trimmed with brass bail handles and escutch- 
eons. (Lock and one bail handle missing.) 


Height, 3834 inches; width, 371, inches. 


330—Tvuuirwoop Ixntain Manocany Writine Capinet 
Sheraton Period 
Finely banded oblong top, with bow-front fitted at back with loose 
rectangular cabinet having open compartmented center, and 
flanking enclosing doors over mirror panels; the frieze fitted with 
long drawer having interior writing slide lined with green leather. 
Supported on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors. 


Height, 46 inches; width, 3514, inches. 


331—Manocany BooxcasE Sheraton Period 


Upper portion, with finely molded cornice, enclosed by two glazed 
doors having very unusual arched lattice to lower portion, with 
reeded top enclosed by two paneled doors having medallioned 
corners and bracket feet. 


Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet 10% inches. 


332—Carvep Manocany BooxcasE Chippendale Period 
Upper portion with dentil-molded cornice and geometric sunk- 
fret frieze; the front arranged with two upper paneled drawers 
arched at crown. Lower portion with slant-front writing fall 
disclosing exceptionally finely fitted interior with further sunk- 
fret, and columned central enclosing door; fitted with four grad- 
uated drawers below having original fine brass bail handles. 


Supported on bracketed molded base. 
Height, 7 feet 31%, inches; width, 4 feet 1 inch. 


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333—InLaip WaLtNnutr Secretary BooxcasEe Queen Anne Period 


Rectangular upper portion, with molded cornice and latticed and 
glazed door; lower portion with slant-fall writing tablet lined 
with green leather and disclosing well fitted interior; the front 
arranged with long shallow drawer, two end-on-end drawers 
beneath, and succeeding these are two long drawers; trimmed 


with brass bail handles. On bracketed molded base. 
Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet 104% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


334—InLaip WaALNuT Secretary BooxkcasE Queen Anne Period 
Upper portion with finely arched cornice; two arched enclosing 
doors fitted with mirror panels, and two small candle slides at 
foot; lower portion with slant-fall writing tablet; fitted interior 
and four drawers trimmed with brass bail handles. On molded 
and bracketed feet. Rich golden toned patina. 


Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 21% inches. 


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3385—Watnout Torrer Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Molded oblong frame, with rounded corners at crown; interior 
enriched with gilded leaf fillet. Supported on expanding bracket 
having brass vase terminals, the stand arranged with three 


incurved drawers and bracket fect. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 16 inches. 


306—InLAIp Waxtnut Mirror Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong frame, with broad rounded central portion inlaid 


with extremely fine oyster-grain walnut. 


Height, 281%, inches; width, 241, inches. 


337—SATINWoopD InLAID RosEwoop Sora TABLE Sheraton Period 


Oblong top, with two drop leaves having round corners, and finely 
banded with satinwood; frieze fitted with drawer trimmed with 
rosetted brass knobs. Supported on oblong shaft having in- 
curved and castored legs and central stretcher. Interesting 
grained rosewood, marked with the sap for enrichment. 


Height, 281, inches; length, top open, 491 inches. 


338 


Intaip Manocany Carp Tape Sheraton Period 


Folded oblong top, with canted corners ; frieze of similar contour. 
Supported on square tapering legs. Finely banded with king- 
wood and darker-toned mahogany throughout. 


Height, 291/, inches; top open, 35 inches square. 


339—Inxiaip MAHocAany SIDE-TABLE Sheraton Period 


Molded oblong top; the front arranged with long shallow drawer 
at crown; central shallow drawer below flanked by two deeper 
drawers. Supported on square tapering legs. 


Height, 291, inches; length, 351, inches. 


340—Oax Corner Cupsoarp English, Early Eighteenth Century 


Dentil-molded cornice, canted over pilasters; the front enclosed 


with paneled door; molded at foot. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 28 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item 1s offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


341—Curty Marie Writine CasBinetr 

English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Upper portion with molded oblong cornice and two enclosing 
doors; the interior fitted with thirteen varied sized drawers hav- 
ing brass drop-handles; the lower portion arranged with central 
writing slide lined with dark green leather ; two end-on-end draw- 
ers and two long drawers below trimmed with rosetted drop 
handles and escutcheons. Supported on molded base and de- 


pressed bulbous feet. 
Height, 4 feet 11% inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


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342—CarveD Oak CABINET English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Molded cornice; broken over fluted pilasters; the front enclosed 


by arched paneled door. 
Height, 411%, inches; width, 29 inches. 


343—Initaip Wariner Tartsoy English, Early Eighteenth Century 

The upper portion with molded cornice, fitted with three end- 

on-end drawers and three long drawers beneath, trimmed with 

brass bail handles and escutcheons; lower portion arranged with 

two end-on-end drawers, and long drawer beneath, above an 
arched valance. Supported on cabriole legs. 

Height, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


344—Iniaip Manocany SipEBOARD English, Eighteenth Century 
Oblong top, bowed at front; fitted with central shallow drawer 
having arch below and flanking deep drawers trimmed with orig- 
inal brass oval bail handles. Supported on tapering square legs. 


(Needs slight restoration to leg.) 
Height, 3 feet; length, 6 feet 1 inch. 


345—LacauER CABINET ON STAND Chinese, Eighteenth Century 
Oblong cabinet, valanced at foot and fitted with two enclosing 
doors and six interior drawers. Stand with arched valanced 
frieze arranged with drawer. Supported on cabriole legs having 
incurved shelf stretcher with medallioned center. Enriched in 
gold with chinese landscape, flowers and birds on black grounds. 


Height, 50 inches; width, 211% inches. 


346—Manocany Tirtinc-rop Breaxrast Tape 
Late Sheraton Period 
Molded oval top. Supported on expanding round shaft and four 
outcurved tapering legs finished with brass castors. 
Height, 281% inches; length, 53 inches. 


347—WetsH Oak Dresser Seventeenth Century 
Deeply molded cornice, enriched with interesting dentiled motives, 
supported on brackets and spirally twisted frontal balusters ; 
the back arranged with two shelves; molded table portion, fitted 
with four end-on-end drawers. Supported on shaped ends with 


molded cross feet. 
Height, 6 feet 914 inches; length, 8 feet 21% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


348—Laeukt Taut-cas—E CriocKk Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong hood with spirally twisted supports; interesting 
brass face, having scrolled cupidon head at corners; annular 
silver dial for numerals. Signed: Daniel Lloyd, London. Long 
case, enclosed by door having bull’s-eye peep-hole. On small 
pedestal, enriched in gilt and red with pseudo-Chinese figures, 


landscapes and scrollings. 
Height, 6 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


349—Initaip Waxtnut Tari-casz Crock Queen Anne Period 


Finely molded oblong hood, with glazed hinged door; scrolled 
brass dial with silvered annular ring for numerals. Long case, 
having circular peep-hole and enriched with medallions of floral. 
motives in darker woods. On molded pedestal. 


Height, 6 feet 41, inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


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Nos. 348-349—Tatt-casE Crocks (Queen Anne Period) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item its offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


350—INTERESTING CaRVED Oak CABINET Jacobean Period 


Molded oblong top; frieze enriched with archaic animalistic heads 
and scrollings of tulips; the front arranged with two upper 
enclosing doors developing birds having sprays of cherries in 
their beaks ; below with two-end-on-end drawers, and long drawer 
at foot, enriched with diamond motives and further tulip 


scrollings. 
Height, 50 inches; width, 49 inches. 


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351—Carvep Oak Tester Bep Early Jacobean Period 


Elaborately paneled head-board enriched, in the various panels 
with half-rosettes; strap-scrolled medallions and floral sprays 
in a series at three foot panels; the central panels having arched 
architectural niche enclosing the sprays. Paneled tester, enriched 
with further floral medallions and having valance of embroidery 
of the period developing quaint sprays of brilliant colored flowers 
on ivory grounds. The tester has high balustered posts. The 
bed is finished with two side curtains and coverlet similarly 
embroidered to balance of tester. Box-spring and mattress. 


Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 4 feet 214, inches; length, 6 feet 41, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


352—Carvep Watnout Day-Bep Stuart Period 
Paneled adjustable head, and seat cannée, enriched with leaf 
scrollings and rosettes; the back chained to spirally twisted 
supports. Supported on spiral legs having stretchers enriched 
with scrollings and further rosettes. Loose seat cushion of rich 


erimson velvet. 
Height, 3 feet 11% inches; length, 5 feet 2 inches. 


353 


Inxtaip Watnut Tarisoy Queen Anne Period 
Finely molded oblong cornice, the upper portion arranged with 
two end-on-end drawers and three graduated drawers below; 
valanced lower portion, with extra deep long drawer. Supported 
on cabriole legs having spade feet. The drawers trimmed with 
original brass bail and cartouched handles. 

Height, 651%, inches; width, 40 inches. 


354—Initai Watnut Tatitsoy English, Early Eighteenth Century 
Deeply molded cornice, the front with upper portion arranged 
with three end-on-end drawers and three drawers below; the 
lower portion with three similar drawers trimmed with original 
brass bail handles. Supported on bracketed and molded base. 


Rich russet-toned patina. 
Height, 6614, inches; width, 41 inches. 


355—InTereEstinc PEAR-TREE Court CupBoarpD 
Early Jacobean Period 
Molded overhanging frieze, having ball pendants at end; the 
upper portion triple paneled, the two outer hinged as doors; the 
lower portion enclosed by two large doors, each having three 


panels. 
Height, 5814 inches; width, 55 inches. 


356—InLaip Watnut CaBInetT Queen Anne Period 
Upper portion with double-arched molded cornice, having vase 
terminals; the front fitted with two enclosing doors with interior 
having nine drawers; the lower portion arranged with two end- 
on-end drawers and three long drawers beneath; trimmed with 
brass bail-handles and escutcheons. Supported on bracketed 


base. 
Height, 6 feet 1 inches; width, 3 feet 11% inches. 


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357—Courious Watnut Rerectory Taste Late Sixteenth Century 
Oblong, top folding lengthwise; canted frieze with drawer. Sup- 
ported on three shaped ends having cross feet, the outside at 
left extending to support the folding leaf when open. 


Height, 2 feet 8 inches; length, top open, 9 feet 11 inches. 


358—Manocany BooxcasEt Bureau Late Sheraton Period 


Upper portion with arched cornice centered with a diamond mo- 
tive ; enclosed by two glazed doors having pagoda-shaped lattice ; 
reeded extending lower portion, fitted with two end-on-end 
drawers, and three drawers below, trimmed with brass rosetted 


bail-handles. On bracket feet. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 1014 inches. 


359—Carved Oak CABINET English, Seventeenth Century 
Curiously molded frieze and cornice; the front arranged with 
central upper and lower doors flanked by paneling and carved 
with rosetted and pomegranate motives, the stiles enriched with 
rusticated guilloche motives. Supported on bulbous feet. Dated 


on upper door, 1688. 
Height, 5 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


360—Inutai Watnut SEercerary Bookcase Queen Anne Period 
Rectangular upper portion with molded cornice, two enclosing 
doors fitted with mirror panel, and two small candle-slides at 
foot ; lower portion with paneled slant-front writing fali having 
well-fitted interior; the front arranged with four drawers trimmed 
with brass bail-handles. On arched and molded base. Very rich 
golden nut-brown patina. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


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361—Inxiaip Watnut Secretary BooxcaseE Queen Anne Period 


Upper portion with finely molded cornice enclosed by two doors 
having arched panels; lower portion with slant-front writing fall 
disclosing fitted interior; the front arranged with two-end-on-end 
drawers and three drawers beneath. Supported on molded base 
and bracketed feet. Very rich deep patina. The drawers fitted 
with brass bail-handles and cartouche escutcheons. 


Height, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet 7%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


362—PraR-TREE CoRNER CABINET English, Eighteenth Century 
Rectangular, with canted pilasters molded at crown and foot; 
the front arranged with upper double paneled door and single 
paneled enclosing door below. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


363—Inuarip Mattocany Corner Capinet 
English, Eighteenth Century 
Dentil-molded cornice, canted over pilasters; the upper front 
enclosed by two paneled doors having fan motives at corners; 
the jower portion with single similarly enriched large enclosing 


door. On molded base. 
Height, 6 feet 4% inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


IMPORTANT SIXTEENTH TO EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RUGS, 
TAPESTRIES AND TEXTILES 


364—Four Green VELVET PANELS Italian, Seventeenth Century 
Close-pile lustrous velvet of emerald-green toned to softer shades. 
Exhibiting the marks of previous embroidery. 


Length, 511%, inches; width, 23 inches. 


365—Point St. Cyr NerepLEworK Panen 

English, Late Seventeenth Century 
Imperial Jove flies aloft over the sea, above center, bearing in 
his arms the robed nymph Psyche, garlanded with flowers. In 
the foreground at left and right, sheltered by two trees, are two 
garlanded figures of Flora and Pomona with flowers and wheat, 
attired in court costumes. Executed in rich crimsons, blues, 
greens, yellows and ivories in exceptionally beautiful point St. 

Oyr: 
Height, 27 inches; width, 24 inches. 


366—Drapr v’Or Crimson VELVET Cover 
Italian, Siateenth Century 
Displaying in crimson cut velvet continuous trailing sprays of 
peonies on drap dor yellow grounds. 
44 inches by 35 inches. 


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367—NEEDLEWORK SCREEN PANEL Louis XIV Period 
VENUS AND ADONIS. Within a scrolled ogival medallion, 


the goddess, in classic attire, greets Adonis, who stands toward 
the left, prepared for the chase, his two hounds beside him. 
Cupidon soars above them, surrounded by floral arabesques. 
Executed in mellow rich colors, in which fine crimsons and blues 
appear on resonant black grounds. Petit- and gros-point. 


Height, 291%, inches; width, 22 inches. 


368—BrocapvE Cover Louis XIII Period 


Mouse-tan ground, woven with ivory stripes and darker tones of 
tan, with lacelike bands and sprays of tulip and lily motives. 


Trimmed with open silver lace. 
3914 inches by 29 inches. 


369—NeEEDLEWoRK PANEL French, Late Seventeenth Century 
Depicting interesting subject. Four personages wearing pseudo- 
Chinese costumes are engaged at a game of shuffle-board. The 
scene is surrounded by fantastic scrollings and sprays of flowers 
amid which are a quaint, seated dog and flying exotic birds. 
Executed in rich harmonious colors in gros- and petit-point on 


black ground. 


28 inches by 251 inches. 


370—Drav v’Or Cut-vetveT Cover Italian, Seventeenth Century 
Crimson cut-velvet, developing diamond leaf lattice occupied by 
small blossoms on silver grounds. Golden-yellow brocade bor- 
ders; woven with floral ogivals, Persian, seventeenth century ; 


blue corners. 
48 inches by 28 inches 


371—NEEDLEWORK SCREEN PANEL French, Seventeenth Century 


Resonant black field; enriched in mellow colors with Chinaman 
seated smoking pipe before a villa amid flowering shrubs and 
scrollings. Executed in fine petit- and gros-point. 


Height, 31 inches; width, 241% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


372—AMETHYSTINE VELVET PANEL 
Italian, Early Seventeenth Century 
Rich jaspé velvet, fluctuating in the light to gemlike tones. 


(Pierced at one end and slightly stained.) 
40 inches by 41 inches. 


373—Four NEEDLEWORK Borpers Louts XIV Period 
Interesting golden-tan grounds, enriched, in brilliant blue, crim- 
son, purple, green and tan, with vases, sustaining large scrolled 
leaves and bouquets, alternating with medallioned husks. 


Length, 6 feet; width, 914 inches. 


374—Four NEEDLEWORK BorpeErs Louis XIV Period 


Similar to the preceding. 


375—JARDINIERE VELVET COVER Genoese, Eighteenth Century 
Ivory satin field; woven in fine greens, yellow, lavender and wine 
crimson with large leaf-scrolled bouquets of flowers. (Needs 


restoration. ) 
651, inches by 231, inches, 


376—NEEDLEWORK PANEL French, Late Seventeenth Century 
Circular medallion at center, displaying on tan ground a prelate’s 
coat of arms, blazoned with a heart, a fruiting tree and two 
crescents. The field enriched with arabesque scrollings of flowers, 
amid which birds are seen. Executed in rich crimson, sapphire- 
blues, tans and yellows, on resonant black grounds. Portions of — 
a valance and ribbon scrolled borders exist. 


Height, 26 inches; length, 281% inches. 


377—LarcE AMBER-GREEN VELVET COVER 
Italian, Seventeenth Century 
Lustrous mouse-green velvet, fluctuating in the light to shim- 
mering light amber tones, impressed at center, crown and foot 
with the marks of previous embroidery. 


8 feet 3 inches by 7 feet 5 inches. 


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378—GoLtp NEEDLE-PAINTED GoTHic VELVET CHASUBLE 
English, Late Fifteenth Century 


Orphreys on front in the form of a Crucifix; crowned by a 
pelican and flanked by two attendant angels. Below the cruci- 
fixion, within two quaint niches, are two standing figures of 
Saints. The orphreys on back, of slightly different embroidery, 
have figures of St. John and the Magdalen, within two columned 
and arched niches. Flanked by panels of ciselé double-pile flame- 
rose velvet, Genoese of a contemporary period to the embroidery, 
developing deeply-lobed motifs enclosing rosaces. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


379—Brussets Tapestry Pane. Seventeenth Century 


DUTCH BOORS DANCING. A youth and maiden are danc- 
ing on the sward before an old farmhouse. Two older men are 
at left, one seated on a wooden bench and the other standing 
on a barrel, playing the cornemuse. At the right is a large tree 
sheltering the couple dancing. Woven in very rich crimsons, 
blues, yellows and a very extraordinary range of ivories and 


tans. Framed. 
Height, 32% inches; width, 231% inches. 


o. 379--BrusseLs Tapestry PaNeL (Seventeenth Century) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


380—Twenty-EicHt Lenetus oF RoseE-crimson BrocaTELLE 
Italian, Early Seventeenth Century 
Lustrous two-toned rose-crimson, woven with large infloretted 
bouquets of flowers, canopied and supported by very interesting 
large acanthus leaves. From the Medicean Looms of Lucca. 


Approximate length, 97 yards; width, 211% inches. 


381—EmpsriovErRED Linen Borper Rhodian, Seventeenth Century 


Deep ivory linen, enriched in pale jade-green and red-crimson 
with large central floral medallions and smaller at borders. 
Tapering in length. 

Length, 9 feet 9 inches; width, 8 inches. 


382—Two NrrpLteworkK Panets French, Early Eighteenth Century 


Executed in fine petit and gros-point, developing scrolled car- 
touche medallions occupied by biblical subjects. The cartouches 
bordered by winged cherubs and surmounted by vases and scroll- 
ings of flowers, amidst which birds are perched. In one, the sub- 
jects are: “The Bambino,” “St. Joseph and Mary in Adoration,” 
and “Moses Afloat on the River Nile”; in the others, “Christ at 
the Well,” “Symbolic Pearls of Price” and ‘‘Moses Striking the 
Rock.” Executed in rich crimsons, blues, golden-yellow, pinks, 
ivories and tans on mellow old-wine-red grounds. 


Height, 9 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


383—Kuran Prayer Rue Eighteenth Century 
Blue-gray stepped mihrab, woven with long pendent stem of 
stellate flowers in golden-yellow and ivory, touched with sap- 
phire-blue and borders on three sides of sprays of hyacinths. 
Interesting golden-yellow spandrils, woven with angular motives 
in blues and browns. Crowning panel enriched with S-scrolled 
motives on tawny-brown grounds. Ivory borders, curiously 
paneled in alternating colors, displaying carnation motives. 


Ribbon and scroll guards. 
6 feet 2 inches by 4 feet. 


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384—SAPPHIRE-BLUE Kuan Prayer Ruc Seventeenth Century 
Curiously stepped rich sapphire-blue mihrab, woven, in mellow 
yellow, ivory and old red, with closely placed jardiniére motives 
and sprays of stellate flowers. Paneled old-yellow floral span- 
drils. Blossomed tawny-tan and blue panels at crown and foot. 
Interesting deep-ivory border, displaying in alternating colors 
panels of small pomegranate motives. Yellow scrolled guards 
and inner band of angular scrollings. (Needs restoration.) 


5 feet 9 inches by 4 feet 2 inches. 


385—CHINESE GOLDEN-YELLow Ruc K’ang-hsi Period 


Very beautiful fluctuating golden-yellow ground, woven in sap- 
phire-blues and ivory with a floral and key-fretted medallion, 
bracket corners and numerous sprays of flowers, interrupted by 
symbolic vases and jardiniéres. Key-fret border and inner guard 
in the colors of the field. 

6 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 7 inches. 


386—GoLDEN-BROoWN GuHiorDES Rue Seventeenth Century 
Fluctuating field, with golden-brown, woven in pink, green, pale- 
blue, yellow and ivory. Latch-hooked mihrab at both ends; span- 
drils of pale-blue, developing blossoms, flanked by panels, having 
grounds of similar color to field and further pink blossoms. 
Borders with recurring grounds of the field, woven with archaic 
Herati leaves and blossoms. Floral inner guard and_ broad 
outer guard of angular scrollings. (End guards incomplete.) 


6 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 10 inches. 


387—KuxiaH Prayer Rue Early Eighteenth Century 


Pale gray-green mihrab, woven, in mellow golden-yellow, blues, 
browns, tawny-tans and old-red amber, with central pendant of 
closely placed oval blossoms, flanked by curious oblong tent-ltke 
motives. Blue spandrils, occupied by small flowers, angularly 
placed, forming basket pattern. Ivory floral crowning panel. 
Striped borders, closely blossomed on ivory and a similar mellow 
green to the mihrab. Yellow floral guards, with an inner band- 
ing displaying blossomed angular scrollings. 


6 feet 2 inches by 4 feet 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


388—Ivory anp GREEN GuHiorDES Prayer Rue Seventeenth Century 


Stepped ivory mihrab, woven, in mellow turquoise-green and gol- 
den-yellow, with series of small blossoms. Pale-green spandrils, 
developing closely-placed larger blossoms. Narrow green panel at 
foot and border panels beyond this and the spandrils, exhibiting 
darker green finely blossomed scrollings. Mellow pale turquoise- 
green borders adorned with archaic Herati leaves and pomegra- 
nate motives in the color of the field. Yellow scrolled guards. 


6 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 11 inches. 


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389—SappHIRE-BLUE KuLAH Prayrer Rue Seventeenth Century 


Stepped mihrab of fine sapphire-blue, woven, in ivories, old-red 
and yellow, with central columnar motive of angularly placed 
flowers and border on three sides of carnation motives. Span- 
drils of golden-yellow, enriched with gray-blue leaves. Crowning 
panel of ivory, with floral motives in golden-yellow and old-red. 
Ivory borders, with paneled clusters of very archaic carnation 
motives. Scrolled guards. 

5 feet 7 inches by 3 feet 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


390—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE CARPET Ch’ien-lung Period 
Rich, lustrous sapphire-blue field woven, in apricot-pink, lighter 
blue, ivory and golden-yellow, with floral medallion bordered with 
cloud scrolls, butterflies, sprays of flowers and scrolled corners. 
Lotus-scrolled border, banded with ivory and blues. 


8 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 4 inches. 


391—Crimson anp Buvet Ispanan FRAGMENT Siateenth Century 


Rich fluctuating ruby-crimson field; woven, in fine tones of blue, 
ivory, mellow-yellow and red, with long Rhodian leaf-scrollings, 
blossoms and chi-chi scrollings. (Has been much restored. ) 


7 feet 8 inches by 2 feet 6 inches. 


392—CHINFSE SAPPHIRE-BLUE CARPET Ch’ten-lung Period 
Close pile of pale-blue, fluctuating to dove-gray; woven, in deep 
sapphire-blue and passages of orange, with oval key-fret medal- 
lion, bracket corners and semé with varied sprays of flowers. 
Rich golden-tan and deep-blue border, developing scrollings of 
lotus blossoms. Finished with broad band of deep blue. 


11 feet by 6 feet. 


3938—Ruopian Pirtarep Prayer Rue Swrteenth Century 
Wine-ruby mihrab, supported by two blue-green pillars, en- 
riched with ruby, ivory and carnation motives and bordered on 
three sides with pinnacles. Panel at crown with two cartouches 
having ivory inscriptions. Tan border, woven in sapphire-blues, 
wine-crimson, tawny-tan, pale-green and lavender, with very 
beautiful meandering vine of large and small flowers. Angularly 
scrolled blue guards. (Has been much restored.) 


3 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 1 inch. 


394—CrruLEAN Buivue Guiorprs Prarver Rue Seventeenth Century 


Fluctuating light cerulean-blue mihrab; angular border, with old- 
red and ivory carnations. Tan spandrils, developing closely 
placed blue and rose-crimson carnation blossoms; blue crowning 
panel of S-scrollings. Ivory border, woven with columned bou- 
quets of hyacinths and tulips in crimson and pale-blue. Two 


blossomed guards. 
5 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 3 inches, 


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395—Kuxian Prayer Rue Seventeenth Century 


Gray-tan stepped mihrab, woven, in sapphire-blue, crimson, gol- 
den-yellow and tawny-black, with central columnar motive of 
dainty varied flowers, flanked by curious columned motives, hav- 
ing a hanging bell and border of angularly placed flowers. Blue 
spandrils, developing lily sprays. S-scrolled crowning and foot 
panels. Finished with nine floral striped borders variously of gol- 
den-yellow, gray-ivory, ivory and mellow green. 


6 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


396-—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE MEDALLIONED CARPET 
Early Ch’ien-lung Period 
Two-toned lustrous golden-yellow field, damassé with scroll- 
ings occasionally bearing blue flowers. Sapphire-blue intricately 
key-scrolled circular medallion and bracket corners. Broad 
golden-yellow border with deep-blue key-scrollings and _half- 
blossomed inner guard. 10 feet by 7 feet. 


397—Ivory FrerecHan Carpet Late Seventeenth Century 
Ivory tan field, woven in glowing rose-pink, deep blue, lavender, 
sapphire-blues, with fine interlocking cruciformed diamonds 
bearing rare tulip and other floral motives. Rich resonant black 
border, occupied by large formal oval blossoms interrupted by 
arabesqued minor flowers. Double floral guards. 


17 feet 10 inches by 15 feet 5 inches. 


398—Buivur FEREGHAN CaRrPET Late Seventeenth Century 
Resonant deep blue field; woven, in pale greens, blue, crimson, 
pink and ivory, with intricate oblong lattice panels, interrupted 
by diamond motives and emitting scrollings of asters and Herati 
leaves. Rose-crimson border of interlacing, angular scrollings 
and small blossoms, interrupted by infloretted pomegranate mo- 
tives. Double floral guards. 17 feet 5 inches by 14 feet. 


399—Herez Carrer Seventeenth Century 
Rich tan field; woven, in turquoise-green, wine-crimson, golden- 
yellow, pink and tan, with series of curiously stemmed tulip mo- 
tives, alternating with shrub devices. Rose-crimson border, dis- 
playing fine rosettes, interrupted by large angular leaf motives; 
finished with blossomed blue, rose and tan guards, having an outer 
border of somber golden-yellow. 15 feet 4 inches by 18 feet. 


400—FEREGHAN CARPET Eighteenth Century 


Resonant blue-black field; woven, in light blues, greens, ivories, 
yellows, pinks and crimsons, with diamond arabesqued motives, 
in which Herati leaves and lotus blossoms appear. Lustrous 
rose-red fluctuating border, displaying in the colors of the field 
infloretted plaquettes, supported by angular scrollings, which 
also bear smaller blossoms. Double floral guards. 


18 feet 2 inches by 14 feet 11 inches. 


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401—SAPpPHIRE-BLUE FEREGHAN CARPET Eighteenth Century 
Interesting fluctuating light sapphire-blue field, woven in crimson- 
red, golden-yellow, ivory, black and green, with recurring ro- 
setted diamond motives angularly arabesqued with tulips, asters 
and other small blossoms. Variable rose-du-Barry border, en- 
riched, in the colors of the field, with angular scrollings support- 
ing small blossoms and large infloretted lotus flowers. Triple 
floral guards. 


24 feet 5 inches by 14 feet 9 inches. 


402—BoxuHara Carpet Late Seventeenth Century 
Interestingly paneled with interlacing diamond-motived bands 
of wine color and old-red, forming oblongs, occupied by latch- 
hooked diamond motives of old-red, surrounded by varied band- 
ings of green, blue-black and ivory. The diamond bandings, 
somewhat modified at ends, continue around the entire carpet and 
form outer borders. Paneled at crown and foot with varicolored 


squares, occupied by differing diamond motives. 
30 feet by 11 feet. 


403—PanELED Kuorassan Carpet Early Eighteenth Century 


Deep rich black field; woven, in crimson pink, ivory, lavender, 
pale blue and green, with small latticed diamond regularly placed 
and interrupted by arabesqued closely placed blossoms and 
square plaquettes of flowers. Paneled with innumerable borders 
and guard, the two major of crimson displaying angular scroll- 
ings, lotus blossoms and rosetted diamond motives in pale blue; 
the two minor somewhat similar with blue grounds. T'welve floral 


guards. 
19 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 11 inches. 


404—Frorat Kuorassan Carpet Early Eighteenth Century 


Rich resonant black field; woven, in rose-du-Barry, crimson, 
ivory and yellow, with chi-chi-like scrollings, ramifying the field 
and emitting innumerable asters and smaller blossoms. Rose- 
crimson border, developing Saracenic angular scrollings and 
vines of small flowers, finished on each side with four floral and 
an elaborate ivory guard of unusually fine pinnacle motives. 


20 feet by 13 feet 8 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


405—CuHinEsE ANIMAL CarPET Ming Period 
Very mellow golden-yellow field ; woven,in tawny-brown, with S-like 
motives to resemble tiger-skin and central lobed oblong medallion 
of golden-yellow, occupied by two Fu-lions in varied tones of sap- 
phire-blue and playing with a brocaded ball. Fine broad dia- 
mond fret border in the colors of the medallion. Finished with 


tawny-tan guards. 
14 feet 8 inches by 7 feet 6 inches. 


406—CuiInEsE MiItte-FLEuRS Carpet Ming Period 


Golden-yellow field; damassé with blossoms and woven, in deep 
amber and dark blue, with scrolled oblong medallion bearing cir- 
cular floral motives, the field with blossomed closely placed lo- 
zenge devices. Rich amber and yellow border of key-fret ; inner 
guard of sapphire-blue scrolling in ivory ground. Striped outer 


guards. 
13 feet 5 inches by 12 feet 3 inches. 


407—CuHInEsE Fu-ti0on MeEpaLtuion Carpet Ch’ien-lung Period 

Lustrous golden-tan field; woven, in old-pink, sapphire-blue, 

golden-yellow and deep tan, with central medallion of Fu-lion 

and cubs. ‘T'wo smaller Fu-lion medallions at opposite corners 

and two floral scrolled medallions in facing corners. ‘The field 

semé with sprays of flowers, in which a rare spray of hyacinths 

and butterflies is seen. Sapphire-blue and ivory key-fret border, 

with inner blue scrolled apricot guard; outer guard of deep sap- 
phire-blue. 

12 feet 5 inches by 6 feet 11 inches. 


408—CuiInEsE Fu-tion Merpartitionep Rue K’ang-hst Period 
Rich fluctuating tan field, woven in sapphire-blues, golden-yel- 
lows, red-pink, tans and ivory, with circular central medallions 
displyaing a Fu-lion and cubs, bordered by cloud scrollings. 
Four varied floral geometric medallions toward ends. The field 
semé with emblems of the Hundred Antiques and key-scrolled 
bracket corners. Deep blue border, displaying interlaced key- 
fret pattern in varied alternating colors. Apricot-pink inner 
guard of floral scrollings; outer guard of deep blue. 


12 feet 3 inches by 6 feet 5 inches. 


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Second and Last Afternoon 


409—CuinEsE RosE-rED CARPET Kang-hsi Period 


Fine rose-red field, fluctuating to lighter rose-color. Woven, in 
sapphire-blues, rich tans and tawny browns, with circular medal- 
lions at center, corners and quarters, the center and corner medal- 
lions, each occupied by two Fu-lions sporting with brocade ball, 
the others with intricate floral motives, the field with all-over 
scrolling sprays of flowers. Ivory-tan border, developing, in the 
colors of the field, finely scrolled peony-blossoms, inner T-fret 
scroll band and outer band of deep rich blue. 


19 feet 8 inches by 15 feet 11 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


410—-GuiorpEs PALE JADE-GREEN Prayer Ruc 

Seventeenth Century 
Fluctuating stepped mihrab of pale-green, bordered with angu- 
larly placed small crimson carnations. Ivory spandrils of closely 
placed paneled floral motives in pale colors. Blue and old-red 
crowning and foot panels, developing S-scrollings. Pale-blue bor- 
der, with paneled carnation motives, alternately in blue, light-tan 
and crimson. Guards with cruciform crimson floral motives. 


6 feet by 4 feet 3 inches. 


411—Larcr FEerecHan Carpet Eighteenth Century 

Deep resonant blue field; woven, in old-red, pink, ivory, green, 

yellow and blue, with geometric and floral arabesques, developing 

innumerable varied flowers. Fine golden-yellow border, display- 

ing plaquettes in ight tones. Supported on angular scrollings 

of strap and vine motives. ‘Three inner and two outer floral 
guards. 

19 feet 8 inches by 14 feet 5 inches. 


412—CHINESE GOLDEN-YELLOW CARPET K’ang-hst Period 
Remarkable golden-yellow field of fine texture, fluctuating to 
deeper and lighter tones. Deep sapphire-blue border, woven in 
deep ivory and lighter blue with T-scrollings toward field. 


21 feet by 18 feet. 


413—CuInEsE Sympouic CARPET: Ming Period 


Mellow lustrous golden-yellow field, fluctuating to almost apricot 
tones. Woven, in sapphire-blues, old red, deeper yellows and 
ivory, with “Symbols of the Hundred Antiques” semé on the 
field. Borders of rich sapphire-blue, ivory tan and yellow, devel- 
oping inner T-fret scrollings, key-scrolled border and broad outer 
bands of tawny tans. 

16 feet 2 inches by 14 feet 2 inches. 


Second and Last Afternoon 


414—SappHIRE-BLUE AND GOLDEN-YELLOW CARPET 
Hispano-Moresque, Seventeenth Century 
Very rich golden-yellow field ; woven, in fine sapphire-blues, greens, 
ivory and passages of crimson, with large leaf-scrolled banded 
rustic ogivals, having crowns at intersections and occupied vari- 
ously by cruciformed scrollings and large bouquets of pome- 
granate motives. Similar border in the colors of the field. 


13 feet 8 inches by 7 feet 5 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


415—CuHINEsE EMBLEMATIC CARPET Ming Period 
Lustrous fluctuating golden-yellow ground, woven, in sapphire- 
blues, dull old-pinks and ivories and deeper golden-yellow, with 
closely placed and extremely varied symbols of the Hundred An- 
tiques and occasional animals irregularly placed. Very unusual 
border of golden-yellow, developing scrolled pink chevrons, occu- 
pied by sapphire-blue husk-motives. Finished with banding of 


deep sapphire-blue. 
13 feet by 6 feet 6 inches. 


(powsg bury) Ladduvg OMLVWATHWY ASENIHD—CIP “ON 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


416—Drrp Rosr-crimson Ispanan Rue | Sixteenth Century 
Lustrous rich deep crimson; field, woven, in an exceptional range 
of pale and deep greens, golden-yellows, ivory and passages of 
sapphire-blue, with central cruciform motive, composed of two 
lotus blossoms and chi-chi scrollings. These arabesqued with 
further blossoms and scrollings, which ramify the entire field. 
Deep resonant fluctuating green border, bearing beautiful lotus 
plaquettes, interestingly scrolled with Herati leaves. Inner 
blossomed golden-yellow guard; outer guard of scrolled crimson. 


6 feet 10 inches by 4 feet 7 inches. 


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417—BuvuE AnD RosE-rep Carper 
Hispano-Moresque, Seventeenth Century 
Rich deep blue field; woven, in old rose-red, yellow, pale green 
and ivory, with very unusual infloretted pear-shaped motives, 
interrupted by staves bearing large lily blossoms. Rose-red 
borders, developing most interesting angular scrollings centered 
with fleur-de-lis motives, finished on both sides with small pin- 


nacle devices. 19 feet 3 inches by 12 feet. 


Second and Last Afternoon 


418—ARraABESQUE MEpDALLIONED CARPET 
Oushak, Seventeenth Century 
Brilliant rose-red field, damassé in sapphire-blue with close trail- 
ing vines ; woven, in golden-yellow, greens, pale-blue and lavender- 
ivory, with pinnacled ogival-shaped medallion cruciformed at 
center. Broad deep jade-green border, developing oval floral 
plaquettes. Floral crimson guards. 


21 feet 4 inches by 11 feet 6 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


419—WInE-cRIMSON AND BivuE Carpet 

Ispahan, Early Siateenth Century 
Rich fluctuating rose-wine-crimson field; woven, in mulberry, 
pink, very mellow yellows, ivory and passages of sapphire-blue, 
with three-lobed circular medallions bearing very unusual pome- 
granate motives and connected by vari-colored chi-chi scroilings, 
amid which are very charming lotus flowers, borne on arabesqued 
scrollings. Broad paneled border, alternately of pink and pale- 
blue, occupied by blossoms and interrupted by more formal and 
larger blossoms. Inner ivory floral guard; outer guard curiously 

pinnacled in crimson on ivory. 
13 feet 9 inches by 5 feet 10 inches. 


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420—AvBusson TAPESTRY Eighteenth Century 
“L’Escarpolette et la Marchande.” In the foreground at the left 
a peddler is seated, displaying her merchandise before an inter- 
ested group of spectators, consisting of a young man and a young 
woman holding a child on her arms, while another child is peep- 
ing curiously into the peddler’s basket. Cattle are grazing in 
the immediate vicinity. A large old archway and a few cottages 
form the background at the extreme left, while more toward the 
center, the hazy outlines of a large chateau are dimly visible 
amidst the woods, bathed in blazing sunlight. On the foreground 
at the right a charming scene delights the eye. At the border of 
a dense forest, a swing is suspended from the trees, on which sits 
a young marquise, while two young chevaliers stand on either side 
of her, holding a rope, eagerly awaiting the sign to start her off. 
Narrow border of abundant flower design with leaf scrollings in 
the four corners. This tapestry was executed after a cartoon by 
Huet and appeals instantly by its natural and exquisite design 
and its abundant variety of color so harmoniously blended. 


Height, 8 feet 11 inches; width, 13 feet 7 inches. 


(hanquay yquaaiybiy) AULSAdV], NossadAy—OZF “ON 


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421—Avpusson ‘TAPESTRY Eighteenth Century 
“Te Jeu du Cheval fondu.” In the foreground at the right a 
lively group of four boys, three of whom are playing horse. 
One boy sits on the back of the other, while a third boy 
holds the head of the latter. A fourth boy turns away to welcome 
a friend who comes running from the left. A large fountain with 
a water spouting mask, partly enclosed by heavy trees, forms the 
background. At the extreme right a seated woman playing 
with a child, and intently watching the merrymakers. At the left, 
the front of a small house, while a bridge and part of a watermill 
are seen in the middle distance. Narrow border of richly col- 
ored floral design, with leaf scrolls in the four corners. Fine 
texture, woven in rich blue, crimson, ivory and green, forming 
a delightful ensemble. This fine tapestry was executed after a 
cartoon by Huet. 


Height, 9 feet 1 inch; width, 11 feet 1 inch. 


Second and Last Afternoon 


422—ImrportTanr DrEep-BLUE FereGHan Carpet Seventeenth Century 
Very unusual fine velvety pile; rich deep-blue field, woven in 
rose-red, ivory, light-blue, green and yellow. Woven with floral 
diamond motives and interesting rosettes which appear at inter- 
vals and are S-scrolled with Herati leaves. Rich old-red border, 
fluctuating to slightly deeper tones, woven, in blues and in the 
colors of the field, with hexagonal angular scrollings, sustaining 
varied fine blossoms. Triple guards. 


24 feet 10 inches by 17 feet 11 inches. 


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